D.H. Fox Moth

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D.H. Fox Moth

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Time to post a preview shot of my W.I.P. Fox Moth mainly for FS9 -
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I've been working on this at a leisurely pace over the summer whilst being side-tracked by hols, D.I.Y. work e.t.c. There's still some work to do and it's not had its F.D.E. tuned yet.
This aircraft has a special place in my memory bank being the first I ever flew in - off Birkdale sands at Southport when the world (and I) was young. ;)
First launched by De Havilland in 1932 as a 3/4 pax seater, the aircraft was popular on feeder routes; 92 were built here in the U.K. with a further 52 made in Canada post-war.
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Nice one Dave :rock:

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Hi Dave(M) :hello: ,
Looking forward to seeing this release. Truly hope it'll convert happily to FSX.
I've been flying Julian Higgs' model, coincidentally in the same paint scheme.

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That looks really lovely...I don't think I have ever seen one! ...I look forward to its release :)

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Post by gordon-in-aberdeen »

Looks nice dave :thumbsup: Just wondering, is that the same machine that Neil Oliver went up in on Coast TV show from Southport Beach recreating the early pleasure flights?

I do love southport, had some great summer hols down there too, used to stay with a close friend from uni. Happy memories. Sadly she had to move back up to Glasgow :( (We were more disappointed than her, because we lost our free holiday accommodation ;) :lol: )
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Yes Gordon - that's the one :agree:
I was very surprised to see that it was/is still flying as it's been many years since my brother and I experienced our flight off the beach.
You can see the photo of us and the aircraft over on Escorts & Stewards 'All our yesterdays' page 2
We used to visit Southport occasionally because a cousin (a wavy-navy wireless officer type) lived there.
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I think I might have seen one of these flying over the house recently, with a couple of Tiger Moths for company. I did get a photo, though it's just slightly out of focus - which is why I didn't post it, but I'll dig it out now and post it tomorrow.

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I had them closer at hand than I thought:

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Like I said, a little blurry, but makes you feel like you're seeing them in FSX :lol:

Needless to say, I'm talking about the lead aircraft with the red markings. Might be a Gypsy or something - the only one of those era I recognise would be the Tiger.

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Might be a Jackaroo up front. The others are Tigers 'cos the've got sweepback, I think Foxmoths are mods to Gipsy Moths which had no sweepback.
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Just been looking at the respective 3 views & A J Jacksons book - seems the Fox moth used Tiger wings & empennage, but the 3 view shows less sweepback on the Fox Moth than the Tiger.

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I could always ask around. To my amazement a few years back, I found that we had a strip down at the rugby club - which is actually known as Boston Aerodrome. It's tucked out the way and very short - but it has a hangar and a couple of small GA aircraft and people fly a lot of microlights and such there, I remember posting some shots of the Aeroprakt Foxbat coming in to land there, in fact.

Every July they have a fly in, which sometimes attracts exotic airware and I'm wondering if that's where these aircraft had been.

http://www.bostonaeroclub.co.uk/info.html

http://www.geolocation.ws/v/W/File%3ATh ... 7.jpg/-/en



Tell you what - I'm sorely tempted by this:

http://www.bostonaeroclub.co.uk/school.html

Don't know if I can afford it, but only one way to find out :)

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