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Registration / Serial:VH-UUX
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60MIII Gipsy Moth
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Corowa (YCOR / CWW)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Event:Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia National Fly-in 2025
Photo Date:11 April 2025
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Photo ID:803461Submit Correction
View count: 35
All is not what it seems! This aircraft started life as a D.H.82A Tiger Moth in 1940 for the RAAF as A17-142. Civil registered as VH-BAR on 24 Feb 1947, it changed to VH-BJI a year later, on 22 Nov 1948. De-registered in 1955, it has been resurrected as a straight-wing D.H.60MIII Moth Major in accordance with DH design drawings uncovered by Stanfield Smith in NZ. De Havilland designed but did not build this model, however the metal tube fuselage designed for the D.H.60MIII became the D.H.82 Tiger Moth. Re-registered VH-UUX(4) on 27 Jun 2019.
Registration / Serial:VH-UUX
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60MIII Gipsy Moth
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Corowa (YCOR / CWW)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:11 April 2025
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Registration / Serial:VH-UUX
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60MIII Gipsy Moth
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Corowa (YCOR / CWW)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Event:Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia National Fly-in 2025
Photo Date:11 April 2025
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Photo ID:803461Submit Correction
View count: 35
All is not what it seems! This aircraft started life as a D.H.82A Tiger Moth in 1940 for the RAAF as A17-142. Civil registered as VH-BAR on 24 Feb 1947, it changed to VH-BJI a year later, on 22 Nov 1948. De-registered in 1955, it has been resurrected as a straight-wing D.H.60MIII Moth Major in accordance with DH design drawings uncovered by Stanfield Smith in NZ. De Havilland designed but did not build this model, however the metal tube fuselage designed for the D.H.60MIII became the D.H.82 Tiger Moth. Re-registered VH-UUX(4) on 27 Jun 2019.
Registration / Serial:VH-UUX
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60MIII Gipsy Moth
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Corowa (YCOR / CWW)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:11 April 2025
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Registration / Serial:VH-UUX
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60MIII Gipsy Moth
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Caboolture (YCAB)Map
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Event:De Havilland Fly-in 2019
Photo Date:27 July 2019
Photo by:Ian McDonellContact
Photo ID:153822Submit Correction
View count: 964
This aeroplane started life in 1940 as a DH82A and died in 1977, registered as VH-BJI. It has been converted to a Moth Major DH60MIII in accordance with DH design drawings uncovered by Stanfield Smith in NZ. This is the tubular metal fuselage version of the Moth Major DH60GIII and believed to be the first flying example. De Havilland designed but did not build this model. The metal tube fuselage designed for the DH60MIII became the DH82 Tiger Moth.
Registration / Serial:VH-UUX
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60MIII Gipsy Moth
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Caboolture (YCAB)Map
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:27 July 2019
Photo by:Ian McDonellContact
Registration / Serial:VH-UUX
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60MIII Gipsy Moth
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Caboolture (YCAB)Map
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Event:De Havilland Fly-in 2019
Photo Date:27 July 2019
Photo by:Ian McDonellContact
Photo ID:153822Submit Correction
View count: 964
This aeroplane started life in 1940 as a DH82A and died in 1977, registered as VH-BJI. It has been converted to a Moth Major DH60MIII in accordance with DH design drawings uncovered by Stanfield Smith in NZ. This is the tubular metal fuselage version of the Moth Major DH60GIII and believed to be the first flying example. De Havilland designed but did not build this model. The metal tube fuselage designed for the DH60MIII became the DH82 Tiger Moth.
Registration / Serial:VH-UUX
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60MIII Gipsy Moth
C/n (msn):2
City / Airport:Caboolture (YCAB)Map
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:27 July 2019
Photo by:Ian McDonellContact