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Предыдущая статья в серии: Air-Britain Archive 1991-04 - DH.60 Moth /The Whole Truth/ (47)
Следующая статья в серии: Air-Britain Archive 1992-04 - DH.60 Moth /The Whole Truth/ (49)
  • Регистрационный номер: G-EBLV

    The oldest surviving Moth G-EBLV c/n 188 flying over Hatfield in this post-restoration view.

    Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Moth / D.H.60 - Великобритания - 1925

  • Регистрационный номер: G-EBNM

    An unidentified Cirrus Moth of the London Aeroplane Club, with G-EBNM c/n 249 behind (so dating the photo pre-2.28) , being refuelled at Stag Lane by a young lady standing astride the cockpit as two pristine white coated ground crew rush to pass the fuel hose.

    Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Moth / D.H.60 - Великобритания - 1925

  • Регистрационный номер: G-EBQE

    CHRISTENING THE "SHELL" "MOTH" "AROM": The photograph shows Mrs. George Wilson performing the ceremony by pouring "Shell" spirit out of a golden can into the tank, Mr. "Jerry" Shaw acting as Godfather.
    Shell's "Arom" G-EBQE c/n 370 being used in April 1927 to demonstrate that, with the aid of a portable platform, ladder, filter funnel and Shell Motor Spirit can, any high-heeled, tight-skirted lady could refuel a light aircraft, watched by her family! Both of these photos were doubtless aimed at stressing the simplicity of aircraft operation in order to popularise its growing appeal.

    Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Moth / D.H.60 - Великобритания - 1925