IAC Mamba

Mamba
Role Two-seat light cabin monoplane
National origin Australia
Manufacturer Melbourne Aircraft Corporation
Australian Aircraft Industries
Designer Jess Smith
First flight 25 January 1989
Status development continuing

The IAC Mamba is an Australian two-seat light aircraft. It was designed and built by the Melbourne Aircraft Corporation (MAC) and first flew in 1989 as the MAC Mamba. In 1990, MAC changed its name to the International Aircraft Corporation (IAC).

The Mamba was intended for general aviation purposes, including leisure, training, and agricultural use. Development was supported by the Australian government's Grants for Industrial Research and Development (GIRD) scheme.