The Auster AOP.9 was designed as a successor to the Auster AOP.6. Like its predecessor, it was a braced high-wing single engined monoplane with a fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Although having the same general appearance, the AOP.9 was a new design, with larger wing area and a more powerful engine.
The wing and tail were metal-skinned, but the fuselage and ailerons were fabric-covered. The fin and rudder assembly were more angular in the new aircraft with a noticeable dorsal fillet.
A combination of the more powerful 180 hp (134 kW) Blackburn Cirrus Bombardier engine, larger wings and large flaps gave it an improved take-off and landing performance compared with the AOP.6. It could operate from ploughed fields and muddy surfaces using low pressure tyres and strengthened undercarriage.
G-BKVK
AUS/10/2
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP9
Private
Thruxton (EGHO)
Ian J McGarrigle
- 13/05/2000
G-BDFH
B5/10/177
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP9
Private
Cranfield (EGTC)
Michael Haslam
- 04/07/1982
G-BGKT
B5-10/137
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP9
Private
Abingdon (ABB / EGUD)
Pete Webber
- 16/05/2004
A3
2823
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP6
Belgian Air Force
Florennes (EBFS)
Chris Grunwell
- 05/07/2008
IN1677
3440
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP9
Indian Army
Rearsby, Leics
Brian Doherty
- 01/03/1958
G-BGTC
B5/10/168
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP9
Private
Cranfield (EGTC)
Phil Cooke
- 01/07/1990
VH-XKA
B5/10/109
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP9
Private
Wooloomanata - Airstrip
Dave Welch
- 06/02/2010
VX121
none
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP6
Royal Air Force
In Flight
R.A.Scholefield
- 01/01/1954
G-AZBU
B5/10/183
Auster AOP
-
Auster AOP9
Private
Breighton (EGBR)
Dave Marshall
- 31/05/2009