De Havilland DH 60G Gipsy Moth RNAS c.1930
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Komentáre
29 7 October 2023, 14:29
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Congrats! Both for the DH 60 model itself - and for completing your collection of all Greek Moths!!! 👍 👍
7 October 2023, 16:34
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Thank you all!!
@ Thomas: few photos exist of this a/c, in one of them it is clear that there is no top wing roundels.
7 October 2023, 18:20
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This concludes my "Greek Moths" collection. --->EliasK
A single DH 60G Gipsy Moth was purchased by the Hellenic Naval Air Service in the spring of 1929 to be used as a primary trainer, possibly c/n 807.
Was later transferred to the Royal Aeroclub of Greece registered as SX-AAE.
The A-model kit is quite good.