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De Havilland D.H.89
Inglaterra 1934
En el aeródromo de 4 vientos. Madrid. Fundación Infante de Orleans.
Gear cable lug for possible conversion to 10 speed.
Raleigh Rapide 21½" frame, CF36 Apple Green (or Racing Green) also came in CF43 Hot Red, Huret Svelto rear mech with red jockey wheels, 49T chainwheel with 14T/24T rear freewheel block. Non-original parts: saddle, clamp on bottle cage and rear rack. Missing parts: original competition saddle BZL 415, 16" Inflator PMJ 198, fork lamp bracket RAJ 109.
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Dragon Rapide G-AIYR was built at Brush Coachworks in Loughborough and served in the RAF as HG691. It had just been bought from C D Cyster by the Claction Aero Club and then started flying pleasure trips from Duxford.
Still flying in 2019.
Photo: Dick Gilbert, The 10th and Last Great Warbirds Air Display, West Malling, 25 August 1991.