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- Gipsy Major engine, as used in the J / 1B Aiglet.
- This entry suggests the huge numbers of matching aiglets fashionable forty years later:
- The Aiglet was particularly suited to use by agricultural spraying and dusting contractors.
- He was also known as a private pilot, owning an Auster Aiglet Trainer.
- The spray bars were installed using supports on the Aiglet's fuselage undersurfaces and the wing struts.
- With support from his mother he purchased his first aircraft, an Auster Aiglet Trainer for 2, 500 pounds.
- The "'Auster J / 5 Aiglet Trainer "'was a 1950s Auster Aircraft Limited at Rearsby, Leicestershire.
- Decorated metal tips on points were called aiguillettes or aiglets, and those of the wealthy were made of precious metals set with pearls and other gemstones.
- A 1547 inventory of Henry VIII of England's wardrobe includes one coat with 12 pairs of aiglets, and 11 gowns with a total of 367 pairs.
- Most Aiglet Trainers were bought by private pilots and flying clubs, but 15 went to the Pakistan Air Force, 14 to the Iran Civil Aviation Club and two to the Lebanese Air Force.
- The " Day Book of the Wardrobe of Robes " of Elizabeth I records items given and received into storage, including details of buttons and aiglets lost from the Queen's clothing.
- Gipsy Major engine, as used in the "'J / 1B Aiglet "'. 45 new build J / 1N Alphas were completed in 1956 / 57, mainly for export to Australia.
- Malone owned a 1947 Auster JB1 Aiglet, ZK-BWH, and used it for access to the remotest parts of the Nelson District in what was probably New Zealand s first " flying vet " service.
- Unlike the similarly powered J / 1 Aiglet and J / 1N Alpha, the Adventurer retained the smaller tail surfaces of the Autocrat, the new engine being set back sufficiently far for the original fin area to remain sufficient.
- Functional or purely decorative fasteners of silk cord with metal tips popular in the 16th and early 17th centuries, sometimes of gold set with gemstones or enameled, are generally called " aiglets ", " aglets " or " points ".
- In the early 1950s Wigley also encouraged the company to involve itself in the aerial topdressing businesses, and on 22 September 1955 he successfully landed on the snowfield of the Tasman Glacier with an Auster Aiglet aircraft fitted with retractable wooden skis of his own design.
- The need for rugged inexpensive trainer aircraft throughout the Commonwealth spurred Auster to develop the "'J / 5 Aiglet Trainer "', which, despite its name, had nothing to do with the J / 1B Aiglet, being an aerobatic development of the J / 5 Autocar, with new wings and stressed for aerobatics, the prototype flying for the first time on 2 June 1951.
- The need for rugged inexpensive trainer aircraft throughout the Commonwealth spurred Auster to develop the "'J / 5 Aiglet Trainer "', which, despite its name, had nothing to do with the J / 1B Aiglet, being an aerobatic development of the J / 5 Autocar, with new wings and stressed for aerobatics, the prototype flying for the first time on 2 June 1951.