The AESL Airtourer is an all-metal light low-wing monoplane touring aircraft developed in Australia and manufactured in New Zealand. It was the winning design in a competition organised by Australia's Royal Aero Club in the early 1950s. A wooden prototype the Henry Millicer designed Airtourer was constructed by a small group of enthusiasts in the Melbourne suburb of Williamstown during the late 1950s.
Made by Pacific Aerospace.
AESL Airtourer is the predecessor of the Victa Aircruiser.