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This one is for all out there, trying to correct wings angles (outer dihedral) on 1:72 Hobbycraft (or Idea) kit. Good luck!!
Beautiful Beaver on floats just slowing down off the step after landing in the Nushagak River near our boat.
École d'été sur les réseaux de chaleur à MINES ParisTech
Crédits photos : © MINES ParisTech / S. Boda 2019
Air Baltic
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402 Dash-8Q, c/n 4448
Ex-C-GUTD
Helsinki/Vantaa (HEL/EFHK) 14.4.2016
Skoleflyet Chipmunk var den første konstruksjonen til De Havilland Canada. Flyet fikk derfor typebetegnelsen DHC-1. Prototypen fløy i 1946. Hele 735 stykker av den totale produksjonen på ca. 1300 maskiner ble levert til britiske RAF. En av disse ex-RAF Chipmunk`ene, en 1951-model Mk.10, ble importert til Norge våren 1996
de Havilland DHC.1 Chipmunk T.22 No. 199 was delivered to the Irish Air Corps at Casement Aerodrome on the 26th February 1965. The aircraft became an asset of the Basic Flying Training School at Air Corps Station, Gormanston. In 1974 the aircraft was re-deployed to Casement Aerodrome, becoming an asset of the Advanced Flying Training School.
The fuselage of de Havilland DHC.1 Chipmunk T.22 No. 199 is seen in the Irish Air Corps Museum hangar at Casement Aerodrome. The fuselage behind it is that of de Havilland DHC.1 Chipmunk T.20 No. 172.
Photographed: Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Date: 16th July 2008.