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Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:13 am

I know, his posting went up while I was writing my reply.

My clue was going to be................."RED". :rolleyes:

Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:17 am

Was it definitely a red one or black one ?

I believe it was in the 1934 London to Sydney race so is one of the five.

TNZ

Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:25 am

I am pretty sure its the black one, but my clue was going to be red because everyone knows the red one.

Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:31 am

Yeah, I was sure Ryan said it was the black one as well.

Be great when it's finished.

Is it formerly G-ACSS ?
I think the one at Shuttleworth is a replica.

TNZ

Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:37 am

Oops, upon reflection I am pretty sure the DH-88 at Mandeville is actually a replica, bought in semi-completed after years of storage overseas. :oops:

Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:40 am

If you really like your De Havillands you really should come down here Mr. Rohr, this is the current NZ population:

B.E.2e - 1
DHC-1 Chipmunk - 16
DHC-2 Beaver - 4
DHC-3 Otter - 1
DHC-8 - 1
DH-60 Gipsy Moth - 4
DH-60 Racing Moth - 1
DH-80 Puss Moth - 3
DH-82 Tiger Moth - 97
DH-83 Fox Moth - 6
DH-83 Fox Moth-replica - 1
DH-84 Dragon - 1
DH-85 Leopard Moth - 1
DH-87 Hornet Moth - 5
DH-88 Comet-replica - 1
DH-89A Dragon Rapide - 1
DH-89B Dominie - 4
DH-90 Dragonfly - 1
DH-94 Moth Minor - 7
DH-98 Mosquito - 8
DH-100 Vampire - 15
DH-104 Devon/Dove - 14
DH-112 Venom - 2
DH-114 Heron - 1
DH-115 Vampire - 8
Airco DH-5-replica - 1

TOTAL: 202 a/c + 3 replicas!

And remember there are fewer people here than in most US cities.

:D 8)

Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:59 am

Don't worry as far as I'm concerned 'Right is Right' and I have been accused of being to the right of facist. :twisted:

Anyway where else would you go to see a Gypsy Moth, a Tiger Moth, a Fox Moth, a DRAGONFLY, a Dragon and a Dominie in the AIR together! :D 8)

Fri Jun 24, 2005 6:29 am

Hi everyone,

Good to see you enjoyed your time Chris.

The aircraft shown in the pic (from the back), a DH89 Rapide, DH88 Comet, and of course the Tiger at the front.

The Comet is a replica, but you could just about say that G-ACSS at Shuttleworth is also as it has very few original components eg; carbon fibre top deck (front), non original engines and props, cockpit fit out etc.

The replica at Croydon will most probably be finished to represent G-ACSS ,but not in its red livery as Grosvenor House, but when in a light blue scheme as "Burberry" when flown by Arthur Clouston, a great New Zealand pilot.
But who knows its a long way off.

There is another being done in the UK (the black one "Black Magic").
This would make for a nice colour scheme and great modern day link with NZ ( the All Blacks and Americas cup) for the replica but better to do one that hasnt really been done.
The "Black Magic" aircraft in the UK is being called a restoration, but as I understand it, only has a few of the original aircraft components (read: very few) so I will leave it up to your own decision as to if it is an original or a replica.

Anyhow, better be off.

Fri Jun 24, 2005 8:02 am

I certainly did enjoy the flight, Ryan.
Huge thanks again and I have permission to come back down for the Tiger ride too :wink: .

I must say that I can recommend it thoroughly to anyone here contemplating visiting New Zealand.
Go to Mandeville, have a (really nice) coffee at the Moth Restaraunt and go for a flight in the DH aircraft of Croydon Air's available.
(I was only too b*mmed about not having enough time down there)

Cheers
TNZ
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