However, if you’re a student of rareties, try the cream and green biplane above the Drover pic. Gold Star to the UK reader who picks it!? 😎
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At the risk of offending, DHA stands for De Havilland Aircraft, the De Havilland Aircraft Pty Ltd subsidiary of its English parent. I used to think the “A” stood for Oz, but not so.
Thanks for the link to HARS and to Glenn for the shot [the landing one in 2003 arguably the best, tho!]
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Have a look at this link;
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=235200&page=3
and scroll down to post #55……the full monty.
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Jamie-,
Don’t always believe spellcheck! :confused:
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For one berko minute there Wardie, I thought you thought you’d posted a PR version of the Meteor!?? 😮
However, calm is now restored. 🙂
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I’ll have a go at Judy Pay’s SNJ. Not Narrandera ’cause you weren’t there, so how about Tyabb??
Worth a stab!
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Flattered as Mike may be, it’s actually his brother, Bob, President and CP of HARS, flying the aircaft.
Excellent shot!! 😀
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Sorry, the Connie can win both ways!
This is a C-121C and yet in an airline paint scheme.
Just beautiful!! 😀
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Colin,
Is that the engineless portion of a DHA3 Drover I see on the rhs of your Lincoln slide? And, would it be the one now “resident” at Lasham?
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Many thanks!! 😀 Might catch up at Nowra or Narrandera?
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The RAAF SAR helicopter contract was/is with LLoyd’s Helicopters, thus the civil rego and IMHO civil drivers.
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PS Glenn, I’d really like it if you’ve got a shot of the CAC formation & can post it here!? A unique look. nice to see David back in the Spit.
How about my mate with dog Biggles and [now departed] cats Rudder & Aileron?
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Although I learned on the Chippie, for balance I had to intrude to say that it’s the Tiger Moth’s 75th this year too!!
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Get our Tiger Moth back in the air!
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