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G-ASCM is an Auster Aircraft Auster D.6/180, a single-engine piston aircraft. SkyMeter has tracked 84 flights totalling 25 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 2 callsigns. The most frequent segment is GB-0377 to EGBT. Service window in our records spans 385 days. The Auster Aircraft Auster D.6/180 has a maximum takeoff weight of 2,400 lb, light wake category.
About the Auster Aircraft Auster D.6/180
The Auster D.6/180 represents the civilian evolution of Britain's wartime Air Observation Post tradition, a high-wing taildragger that brought military ruggedness to the post-war private flying market. Built by Auster Aircraft Limited in the 1960s, the D.6 series featured the more powerful 180-horsepower Lycoming O-360 engine compared to earlier Auster variants, offering improved climb performance and load-carrying capability while retaining the type's legendary short-field characteristics and docile handling that made it a favorite among British grass-strip operators.
The design's fabric-covered steel tube fuselage and distinctive upswept tail gave it exceptional visibility for the pilot, a heritage from its military observation roots where spotting ground targets was paramount. With a maximum takeoff weight around 2,400 pounds and a never-exceed speed of 140 knots, the D.6/180 was never about speed—it excelled at low-and-slow operations, accessing farm strips and remote airfields that faster aircraft couldn't consider. Its stall speed below 50 knots and robust landing gear made it forgiving for pilots transitioning from training aircraft, though the tailwheel configuration demanded proper technique in crosswinds.
Today the type is a rare sight, with most examples preserved by enthusiasts who appreciate its connection to British aviation heritage and its honest, no-frills flying qualities. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, covering routes.
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Auster Aircraft Auster D.6/180
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