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A DH.60 Centenary to remember - MSNThe de Havilland Moth Club present a new event at Shuttleworth. On Thursday 31 July and Friday 1 August, the de Havilland Moth Club present their DH.60 Centenary Fly In event at Shuttleworth ...
According to a history of the de Havilland DH 60 Moth by author Stuart McKay, the Moth Aircraft Corp. was established Oct. 17, 1928, in the 100,000-square-foot brick factory formerly occupied by ...
Oldest flying Royal Canadian Airforce airplane makes rare appearance at Martin Airfield By Paula Brown Aviation enthusiasts flew into Dufferin County for a special event commemorating the ...
Geoff Kubank has been flying Tiger Moth planes since he was 16. This weekend the 77-year-old will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the plane's "grandfather". Journalist at the Newcastle Herald ...
The first Moth biplane produced, the DH 60 Moth, was a straight-winged biplane two-seater. To enable storing the plane in small spaces, the DH 60's wings could fold backwards against the fuselage.
A LOVE of flying and fine wine will combine to send a special piece of aviation history — the original Gipsy Moth of Australia’s first flying doctor — skyward once again.
Dennis Warden, aged 57, who appeared in The Bolton News’ last month, has already salvaged a 1920s propeller from a DH 60 Moth flown by Captain Geoffrey DeHavilland in 1925.
Honouring our first flying doctor Dr Clyde Fenton with restoration of 1929 DH60 Gipsy Moth. VETERAN pilot Michael Worthington has spent many years and ‘‘a couple of hundred thousand dollars ...
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