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Post by Dave Homewood on Jun 29, 2005 20:25:27 GMT 12
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Post by Bruce on Jul 1, 2005 11:04:51 GMT 12
The Taranki Aviation and Transport museum now hold a lot of the components of the Oxford (good museum, but open at odd times) and I have seen the fuselage of the Gypsy moth, recoved by Keith Trillo in the late 1980s. the fuselage frame was in surprisingly good condition (it was a metal framed DH60M) and when I was a trainee aircraft tradesman up at Ardmore we used it to set up a DH60/ DH82 fuselage welding jig. Seems like prewar British steel was pretty hardy stuff.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Jul 2, 2005 13:02:17 GMT 12
Cheers Bruce, it's good to hear the Oxford and Moth have been rescued from the elements.
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