Victa Aircruiser
| Victa Aircruiser | |
|---|---|
| The prototype Victa Aircruiser, registered in New Zealand as ZK-DAH | |
| General information | |
| Type | Four-seat light touring monoplane |
| National origin | Australia |
| Manufacturer | Victa Ltd |
| Designer | Henry Millicer |
| Number built | 1 |
| History | |
| First flight | 18 July 1966 |
| Developed from | Victa Airtourer |
| Variant | AESL CT/4 Airtrainer |
The Victa Aircruiser was a 1960s Australian four-seat touring monoplane designed by Henry Millicer and built as a single prototype by Victa Ltd. Victa completed certification work but did not place the aircraft into production. The design rights were later sold to Aero Engine Services Limited (AESL) in 1969 and formed the basis of the PAC CT/4 military trainer.