Aero 45 and 145 Manuals
Hello all,
I run Aeroplane Heaven and we build high definition 3D aircraft for flight simulators and have been doing so for 22 years. In that time I rarely have had a problem acquiring reference and data for subjects but this time I am drawing blanks. We have been commissioned to produce accurate simulations of the Aero Vodochody Ae-45 and 145 aircraft. I am in desperate need of pilot manuals and handbooks and any technical data in manual form. Can anyone help me here? Thanks, Baz. |
Morning Baz.
I remember two Australian brothers flying two Aero 45's from the factory in Czechoslovakia back to Australia in 1960/1. I was on 152 sqn (RAF) based at Bahrain and was on standby one night when I was called out in a Pembroke to find an Aero 45 that was lost over Saudi Arabia northwest of Bahrain . The pilot was being helped by an Aramco DC4 which was getting low on fuel. We found the Aero 45 after about one hour searching (with landing lights) and escorted him to Bahrain, where he burst a main tyre on landing. While we were airborne the other Aero 45 had landed at Bahrain and we eventually all ended up in the RAF Officers mess having a few beers! I remember the brothers owned a garage in Sydney and were venturing into aircraft sales with the two Aero 45s as their first venture. Their manuals must be in Oz somewhere. |
Originally Posted by brakedwell
(Post 11368789)
Morning Baz.
I remember two Australian brothers flying two Aero 45's from the factory in Czechoslovakia back to Australia in 1960/1. I was on 152 sqn (RAF) based at Bahrain and was on standby one night when I was called out in a Pembroke to find an Aero 45 that was lost over Saudi Arabia northwest of Bahrain . The pilot was being helped by an Aramco DC4 which was getting low on fuel. We found the Aero 45 after about one hour searching (with landing lights) and escorted him to Bahrain, where he burst a main tyre on landing. While we were airborne the other Aero 45 had landed at Bahrain and we eventually all ended up in the RAF Officers mess having a few beers! I remember the brothers owned a garage in Sydney and were venturing into aircraft sales with the two Aero 45s as their first venture. Their manuals must be in Oz somewhere. |
Australian Aero 45s on Geoff Goodall's site...
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Lovely aeroplane a frequent visitor to Port Lincoln where John Doudy gave me my Tiger Moth check out 3rd November 1963. I've sent an email to an operator of a 145 to see if he has a copy available.
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That's quite a story! Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.
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BAZ, I have just looked at my old log book and found the SAR flight. July 5th 1960 - Flight time 1.55 night and I even put down the Aero 45 registration number - VH-DUB
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Originally Posted by brakedwell
(Post 11370191)
BAZ, I have just looked at my old log book and found the SAR flight. July 5th 1960 - Flight time 1.55 night and I even put down the Aero 45 registration number - VH-DUB
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VH-DUH still flying and is available for endorsements, is the organisation I approached for flight manual copy but no reply as yet.
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Originally Posted by Bazzarius
(Post 11371228)
VH-DUB finally made it to Australia and flew for the next 15 years in different hands. She was written off in 1975 following a wheels-up forced landing. Parts used to rebuild other viable 45s.
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...but I'd say "maybe, but way more similar to a Dragon Rapide" |
G-APRR masqueraded as a Heinkle 111 at airshows for a while during the.1980s.
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The only one I know still around is suspended from the roof in Prague airport terminal.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....87f8d61d81.jpg |
Yes I see the ersatz Heinkel 'PRR came to a sticky end at Blackbushe a while back. Always associate Elstree with Aeros for sone reason.
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That Aero 45 looks very nice, hanging up at Prague Airport. I remember trying to get VH-DUB to formate loosely on my Pembroke over the Saudi desert looking very small and very lost in the dark night sky.
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What a beautiful aircraft, all new to me.
I guess that it was the universal adoption of tricycle undercarriage that made all modern light twins look like Cessna 310s, to pick a random example. |
Originally Posted by treadigraph
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Always associate Elstree with Aeros for sone reason.
Stephen Brod, Bill Grimes and Mike Searle were some of the pilots. I got a ride to Ostend and back in SWS, around 1973? Unfortunately, Bill and three other occupants were killed when SWS crashed after takeoff-off at Lydd in 1978. |
Mission accomplished!
A good soul by the name of Rait Kalda who is based in Estonia, has provided me with a PDF of his manual for the 45S he is restoring, produced in English. It has everything I need including NACA profiles and balance configurations for the flight model and a swag of interesting info to help with finishing the geometry models. I couldn't be happier. Thanks to all who put effort into this. Later this year the model will be released for Microsoft Flight Simulator so anybody who flies the sim, keep an eye out for this gorgeous little twin. |
My dad flew the 45 in Eastern Europe in the 50s and 60s and, not having had the opportunity to fly with him (he had to take early retirement after an accident when I was very young) or even see the aircraft up close, I'm looking for any related documentation that would help me learn more about it and understand a bit more about the life and times of my dad - Bazzarius I wondered if you'd be prepared to share the manual you were able to track down? I promise I do not make models for flight simulators :)
Many thanks András |
Congratulations Bazzarius, being a collector would it be possible to beg a copy? [email protected]
sobester, you'll need to provide your email for Bazzarius to be able to provide the information should he so desire. |
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