The Airtourer 115 was a more powerful version of the
Airtourer 100 and like the latter was fully aerobatic. In 1966 Victa
ceased production due to financial problems and the rights were sold to
AESL (Aero Engine Services Ltd.) of New Zealand in 1967. This company
continued to build the Airtourer 115 as the T.2. The aircraft
illustrated above was built by AESL who built 30 of the total built.
G-AYLA
c/n 524
Australia
2 seat light aircraft first flown in 1962
Engine: 115hp(85kW) Lycoming O-235-C1B
Length: 21’6"(6.55m)
Height: 7’0"(2.13m)Wingspan: 26’0"(7.92m)
No.built: 90 Range: 595miles(957km)
Cruising speed: 124mph(199kmh) Empty weight: 1080lb(490kg)
Maximum take-off weight: 1650lb(749kg) |