Classic De Havillands
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Re: Classic De Havillands
All I want is a decent Auster J1.....Biggles had one :-(RAF_Quantum wrote:Shhhhhh everyone! Don't Tell DaveB that his dreams might be coming true.
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Re: Classic De Havillands
TOO LATE.. !!!
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Re: Classic De Havillands
Whoops....Have I started something here.... :roll:
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I thought someone was making an Auster :think:Bridon Bear wrote:All I want is a decent Auster J1.....Biggles had one :-(
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Re: Classic De Havillands
There was talk of an AOP 6 or 9 somewhere but not certain.....also there was an Auster 5 (flat 4 engine) once 2 or 3 years ago but as far as I know no one has any plans for a J1 Autocrat...... :-(
A British Classic that filled most aero clubs in the post war days......then the American Pipers and Cessnas moved in... :-(
P.S. I do have very detailed drawings with 5-Views....just waiting here :roll:
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A British Classic that filled most aero clubs in the post war days......then the American Pipers and Cessnas moved in... :-(
P.S. I do have very detailed drawings with 5-Views....just waiting here :roll:
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Re: Classic De Havillands
Y E S.. I remember who that was. There was also mention of a Dragonfly amongst others
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