Фотографии
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Регистрационный номер: CF-APA A superb flying shot of c/n 1322 CF-APA after rebuild as a Gipsy Moth during the sixties. Features such as the fuel tank, trailing edge cut-out and leading edge slots can all be seen clearly from this angle.
Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Gipsy Moth / Moth X - Великобритания - 1928
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Регистрационный номер: G-AARB PERSONALITIES AND PETROL AT GRAVESEND: The aeroplane in this photograph, seen standing in front of the big hangar (erected by A. and A. J. Law, Ltd.) at Gravesend Airport, is the metal Moth which Miss Jean Batten flew to Australia, and which now belongs tor Mr. Michael Sassoon, who keeps it at Gravesend. It is being refuelled from a T.B. 250-gallon portable unit which Airworthiness, Ltd., have found " to prove worth its weight in gold." In the left foreground are Mr. Garnon, the local Esso representative and Mr. H. C. Brown, manager of Airworthiness Ltd. The Airworthiness workshops are stated to be very busy, while the students of the Company's engineering school are now designing an aeroplane of their own.
G-AARB c/n 1412 being refuelled at Gravesend, fitted with "Airwheels", doughnut tyres and headrest fairing.Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Gipsy Moth / Moth X - Великобритания - 1928
Статьи
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- Casualty Compendium (36)
- DH.60 Moth /The Whole Truth/ (40)
- Fact file (1)
- U.K. Civil Register 1929 (5)
- 3 - New Zealand /Complete Civil Registers/ (31)
- 6 - The Bolkow lightplanes /Aircraft of European Civil Registers/ (1)
- 8 - Greece /Complete Civil Registers/ (3)
- 9 - The Sudan /Complete Civil Registers/ (3)