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De Havilland DH60 Cirrus Moth G-EBLV in the blue and silver livery of the Lancashire Aero Club,
as delivered to the Club's aerodrome at Woodford, Cheshire in August 1925 by A.J. Cobham; powered by F.B. Halford's Airdisco Cirrus engine this aircraft is today owned by British Aerospace and maintained by the Shuttleworth Trust and is the oldest Moth example still flying; exhibited at the 1976 Model Engineer Exhibition where it won the Championship Cup -- Wing Span 10in. (25.4cm.)
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as delivered to the Club's aerodrome at Woodford, Cheshire in August 1925 by A.J. Cobham; powered by F.B. Halford's Airdisco Cirrus engine this aircraft is today owned by British Aerospace and maintained by the Shuttleworth Trust and is the oldest Moth example still flying; exhibited at the 1976 Model Engineer Exhibition where it won the Championship Cup -- Wing Span 10in. (25.4cm.)
See Colour Illustration and Detail