May 5, 2018 at 8:17 pm
Could anyone tell me how many Hornet Moths are stilling in the UK?
Thanks,
By: DH82EH - 6th May 2018 at 00:26
The Moth club published a photograph of all the airworthy Hornet moths in the U.K., save one, together in the same spot a few years ago.
The only one not able to attend was G-AESE, for paperwork reasons.
By: Consul - 5th May 2018 at 22:39
The dismantled remains of two others from abroad are SFAIK still stored in the U.K.
By: Mpacha - 5th May 2018 at 22:02
Awesome Chris!
Thanks for the replies, much appreciated.
By: Chris Royle - 5th May 2018 at 21:43
From the CAA G-INFO website
NO REGISTRATION SERIAL NO AIRCRAFT TYPE
1 G-ADKC 8064 DH87B HORNET MOTH
2 G-ADKK 8033 DH87B HORNET MOTH
3 G-ADKL 8035 DH87B HORNET MOTH
4 G-ADKM 8037 DH87B HORNET MOTH
5 G-ADLY 8020 DH87B HORNET MOTH
6 G-ADMT 8093 DH87B HORNET MOTH
7 G-ADND 8097 DH87B HORNET MOTH
8 G-ADNE 8089 DH87B HORNET MOTH
9 G-ADUR 8085 DH87B HORNET MOTH
10 G-AELO 8105 DH87B HORNET MOTH
11 G-AESE 8108 DH87B HORNET MOTH
12 G-AHBL 8135 DH87B HORNET MOTH
13 G-AHBM 8126 DH87B HORNET M
By: Rogier - 5th May 2018 at 21:31
First for the count: The late Dr H. Hamilton’s Hornet, Ipswich Airport circa 1977. Last report was it is now somewhere in Norfolk
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