De HAVILLAND
DH80 PUSS MOTH
DH87 HORNET MOTH
DH94 MOTH MINOR
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The De Havilland DH80 was a two/three seat single-engined
high-wing monoplane designed for the private market. The
prototype first flew in 1929 but this had a wooden fuselage,
which was replaced by a steel tube fuselage for the 280 odd
subsequent production aircraft.
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The De Havilland DH87 was a two-seat single-engined biplane
designed as a side-by-side trainer as a possible replacement
for the DH82 Tiger Moth. With no interest from the RAF the
aircraft was put into production for the private market. About
164 had been built when production ended in 1938.
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The De Havilland DH94 Moth Minor was a tandem two-seat
single-engined monoplane and first flew in 1937. Intended
as a replacement for earlier biplane De Havilland trainers, the
aircraft was overshadowed by the build-up towards WW2.
After nearly 100 had been built in England, production was
transferred to Australia where another forty odd were built.This CD contains the manufacturers Instruction Manual for
each of these three De Havilland 1930's types.The CD has been
has been scanned from the original flight manuals and retains
any colour pages.
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This CD contains:
1. Manufacturers Manual of Instructions for Operation,
Maintenance and Rigging of the De Havilland Puss Moth
(Type DH80), publication PIM.1, undated but from the
late 1930's, approx 23 pages with 4 fold-out drawings
at the back.
2. Manufacturers Manual of Instructions for Operation,
Maintenance, Rigging and Repair of the De Havilland
Hornet Moth (Type DH87A), publication H.I.M.1, undated
but from the late 1930's, approx 44 pages with 15 fold-out
drawings at the back.3. Manufacturers Manual of Instructions for Operation,
Maintenance, Rigging and Repair of the De Havilland Moth
"Minor" (Type DH94), publication M.M.I.M.1, undated but
from the late 1930's, approx 38 pages with 14 fold-out
drawings at the back.
CD TITLE DH80 PRICE US$19.95 plus postage
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