The CAC CA-25 Winjeel is an Australian-designed and manufactured three-seat training aircraft. Entering service with the
Royal Australian Air Force
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(RAAF) in 1955 as a basic to advanced trainer, it served in this role until 1975. Later, it was used in the
Forward Air Control (FAC) role for target marking until 1994, after which it was retired from RAAF service.
Design and development
The Winjeel (from a
Victorian indigenous word for "young eagle", an alternate spelling of
Bunjil
Bunjil, also spelt Bundjil, is a creator deity, culture hero and ancestral being, often depicted as a wedge-tailed eagle in Australian Aboriginal mythology of some of the Aboriginal peoples of Victoria.
Creation stories
In the Kulin nat ...
) was developed by the
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) was an Australian aircraft manufacturer. The CAC was established in 1936, to provide Australia with the capability to produce military aircraft and engines.
History
In 1935 the Chief General Manager ...
at Fishermans Bend in
Victoria to satisfy RAAF technical requirement No.AC.77 issued in 1948. Designed to replace both the
Tiger Moth
The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other operators as a primary trainer aircraft. ...
and the
CAC Wirraway
The CAC Wirraway (an Aboriginal word meaning "challenge") was a training and general purpose military aircraft manufactured in Australia by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) between 1939 and 1946. It was an Australian development of ...
, the first two prototype CA-22 aircraft were flown in February 1951.
However, it proved a very stable aircraft making it almost impossible to spin, and with this being a required part of pilot training the tail had to be redesigned as a result. Sixty-two production CA-25 aircraft were subsequently built and given the fleet serials A85-401 to A85-462.
Operational history

The first aircraft flew in February 1955, and deliveries began that September. The first Winjeel entered service with
No. 1 Basic Flying Training School (1 BFTS) at
Uranquinty, near
Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga (; informally called Wagga) is a major regional city in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. Straddling the Murrumbidgee River, with an urban population of more than 56,000 as of June 2018, Wagga Wagga is the state's ...
, New South Wales.
The last aircraft was delivered in August 1957. For most of its service life, the Winjeel was used as a basic trainer at
RAAF Base Point Cook in Victoria, after 1 BFTS was transferred there in 1958.
The Winjeel remained in service with the RAAF as a basic trainer until 1968, when the
Macchi MB-326 replaced it in this role as part of the RAAF's adoption of an "all through" jet training concept. The failure of this concept ultimately ensured that the Winjeel was retained in the training role until 1975, when it was replaced by the New Zealand-built
PAC CT/4A Airtrainer.
After this, a few Winjeels were used in the
Forward Air Control (FAC) role. Initially operated by No. 4 Flight, they were equipped with smoke bombs for target marking. By 1994 there were 4 in service with
No. 76 Squadron based at
RAAF Base Williamtown
RAAF Base Williamtown is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located north of the coastal city of Newcastle ( by road) in the local government area of Port Stephens, in New South Wales, Australia. The base serves as the ...
,
[''Air International'', December 1994, p. 322.] but later that year they were replaced by the
Pilatus PC-9
The Pilatus PC-9 is a single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop training aircraft manufactured by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. Designed as a more powerful evolution of the Pilatus PC-7, the PC-9's first flight was made in May 1984 afte ...
and subsequently retired.
Surviving examples
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Airworthy
* A85-429 - Classic Aero Adventure Flights,
Ballina Byron Gateway Airport. Civil registered VH-OPJ.
* A85-435 -
Historical Aircraft Restoration Society,
Shellharbour Airport. Civil registered VH-EAD.
* A85-439 -
RAAF Museum
RAAF Museum is the official museum of the Royal Australian Air Force, the second oldest air force in the world, located at RAAF Williams Point Cook, Victoria, Australia which is the oldest continuously operating Military Air Base in the world. ...
, operated by
No. 100 Squadron RAAF
No. 100 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) historic aircraft display squadron. It was originally formed as a bomber and maritime patrol squadron that operated during World War II. Raised in early 1942 from the remnants of a British ...
. Also civil registered VH-FTS.
* A85-443 - Benalla Aviation Museum,
Benalla Airport. Civil registered VH-CZE.
* A85-453 - Warbird Adventures Aviation Museum,
Mareeba Airfield
Mareeba Airfield is an airfield located south of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. Built in 1942 as a US Army Air Force base during World War II, the airfield had two runways, with a complement of taxiways, hardstands and a containment area ...
. Civil registered VH-XXE.
* 24 airworthy examples are privately owned, 23 in Australia and one in
New Zealand
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.

Static (on display unless otherwise noted)
* A85-364 -
RAAF Museum
RAAF Museum is the official museum of the Royal Australian Air Force, the second oldest air force in the world, located at RAAF Williams Point Cook, Victoria, Australia which is the oldest continuously operating Military Air Base in the world. ...
, relocated to the
RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre in 2020.
* A85-401 - RAAF Museum.
* A85-403 - RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre.
* A85-405 - gate guard at
RAAF Base East Sale.
* A85-406 -
RAAF Base Amberley
RAAF Base Amberley is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military airbase located southwest of Ipswich, Queensland in Australia and southwest of Brisbane CBD. It is currently home to No. 1 Squadron (operating the F/A-18F Super Hornet), ...
Aviation Heritage Centre, under restoration.
* A85-410 -
Queensland Air Museum.
* A85-418 -
Australian National Aviation Museum
The Moorabbin Air Museum is an aviation museum at Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 1962 as the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group, in an attempt to maintain a World War II-era Bristol Beaufighter aircraf ...
.
* A85-428 -
Fighter World.
* A85-431 - RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre, former training aid, in storage.
* A85-432 -
Oakey Army Aviation Centre
Oakey Army Aviation Centre is situated approximately from the town centre of Oakey in Queensland, Australia. It provides a training establishment for Australian Army Aviation, and also hosts the Republic of Singapore Air Force's "Cougar" 12 ...
.
* A85-441 -
Australian War Memorial
The Australian War Memorial is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia and some conflicts involving p ...
, in storage.
* A85-449 - RAAF Base Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre, under restoration.
* A85-456 - RAAF Museum, in storage.
* A85-618 - RAAF Museum, in storage.
* Five others are privately owned, three being restored to flying condition and two in storage.
Variants
* CA-22 Winjeel : Prototypes. Only two aircraft were built.
* CA-25 Winjeel : Two-seat basic trainer aircraft for the RAAF. 62 aircraft were built.
Operators
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Specifications
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External links
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