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Ceres book now available

The new book describing the CAC Ceres agricultural aircraft is now available!

The Ceres agricultural aircraft was the first – and only – civil aircraft produced by Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) in Australia – a company which had previously produced hundreds of military aircraft including fighters such as the Boomerang, Mustang and Sabre, and trainers such as the Wirraway and Winjeel. Between 1959 and 1963 a total of only 21 Ceres aircraft were produced, but as a one-ton-load heavyweight crop duster the Ceres made its mark on aerial agriculture in Australia and New Zealand.

The result of more than 15 years of research by the author, this book tells for the first time how the CAC design team overcame unexpected problems during the development of their first civil aircraft. Developed from the pre-war Wirraway general purpose and training aircraft, the adaptation of the Wirraway engine and airframe to the dramatically different flight regime of crop dusting was not without problems. The book covers the fascinating history of the production and operation of the Ceres aircraft. To provide context for the design of the Ceres, the book covers the development of agricultural aviation in Australia and New Zealand, with a brief summary of the aircraft which were in use prior to the introduction of the Ceres. The individual history of each Ceres aircraft produced is covered, along with impressions of the aircraft from the perspective of numerous pilots and operators.

A little-known aspect of the Ceres story is how the unused stock of surplus Wirraway airframes purchased by CAC for Ceres production were eventually sold – ensuring the survival of dozens of Wirraway aircraft in the hands of private enthusiasts and museums. This was how the Ceres saved the Wirraway!

A full technical description of the aircraft is included, along with excerpts from the Operating Instructions and the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Manual. Many unpublished photographs and drawings are included. The three major versions of the aircraft are described in detail.

The book includes 8 full-colour profiles by renowned aviation artist Juanita Franzi, of Aero Illustrations.

256 pages, printed in high quality colour on matt paper.

597 photographs in colour and black & white.

ISBN 9780994571304

Table of contents:

Introduction      i
Chapter One    Background: Agricultural Aircraft in Australia and New Zealand    1
Chapter Two    Design, Testing and Development of the Ceres    23
Chapter Three    Production and Sales    71
Chapter Four    Operators: The Companies Who Flew the Ceres    87
Chapter Five    The Ceres Described    97
Chapter Six    Flying the Ceres    121
Chapter Seven    Individual Aircraft Histories    129
Appendix 1    Lineage: Ancestors of the Ceres    220
Appendix 2    Service Life and Operators     223
Appendix 3    Surplus Wirraways Purchased by CAC    225
Appendix 4    The Company Wirraway: CA9-763    227
Appendix 5    Ceres Service Bulletins and Modifications    229
Bibliography    234
Index    236

You can order the book from the author by clicking on “Store” above and selecting which version you would like to purchase.

You can also order the book from several online bookstores, including:

Wheelers books (search for ISBN 9780994571304)

Ceres book now into layout

The Ceres book is in the final stage of production before going to the printers – layout.

And I’m discovering that layout takes a lot longer than expected! The most time-consuming part of layout is captioning the photos. What do they show, when did it occur, and have I obtained permission from the photographer? Getting these details correct actually takes an amazing amount of time.

The good news is that I’ve finished page layouts for chapters 1 through to 6 and I’m on the last chapter now. But this chapter is taking longer than the others, as it covers the history of each individual Ceres aircraft (all 21 of them).

Here’s a preview above – and yes, the book includes colour profile artwork by Juanita Franzi Aero Illustrations!

Ceres book progress

A brief progress report on the CAC Ceres book…

I’ve received a test-print from the printers, so I can check the layout, typeface, colour, sharpness, etc. Great to see the book in the flesh for the first time! The software I’m using for the book design seems to do the job quite well.

The plan is to have it finished by September.