On 19/08/2010 11:03 PM, stephenk wrote:
Emilis,
I read with interest your first email under this title, it certainly has caused some response.

The data you seek is on the CASA website and has been for years. I'm sure if you download the file you can mess with it to your hearts content :-) As a taster I did a couple of pie charts (attached, only 20k so dialups should be OK).

If we want to put an arbitrary age on "modern" gliders, say less than 20 years old, we do appear to be in a parlous state. 132 gliders and 98 motor gliders out of a total of aout 1150 aircraft. There are a lot of old gliders in Australia.


I wonder how that compares to the GA fleet. There are a lot of old 150/172/182 (and their equivilants in other manufacturers) out there!


regards,
Lucas
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