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de Havilland DH60M Moth, G-ABHN, over London
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de Havilland DH60M Moth, G-ABHN, over London
de Havilland DH60M Moth, G-ABHN, over the London Aeroplane Club, Hatfield, in 1933
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1. Title: "A Timeless Flight: The de Havilland DH60M Moth Soaring Over London's Hatfield Aeroplane Club in 1933" 2.. This photograph, taken in 1933, showcases the grace and elegance of the de Havilland DH60M Moth, registration number G-ABHN, as it glides effortlessly over the London Aeroplane Club at Hatfield. The Moth, a two-seat, open-cockpit biplane, was a popular design during the interwar period, known for its versatility and affordability. 3. The image offers a glimpse into the early days of aviation, an era marked by adventure, innovation, and a sense of freedom. The Moth, with its distinctive wings and streamlined fuselage, stands out against the London skyline, its silhouette framed by the clouds below. 4. The London Aeroplane Club, located at Hatfield Aerodrome, was a hub for aviation enthusiasts and pilots during the 1930s. This photograph captures the excitement and spirit of aviation that thrived within its community. The Moth, a favorite among club members, is seen here making a leisurely flight, likely on a sunny afternoon. 5. The de Havilland DH60M Moth, designed by R.J. Mitchell, was produced between 1929 and 1932. It was a significant aircraft in the history of aviation, with over 800 built and used for various purposes, including touring, training, and even racing. This photograph, taken in 1933, is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Moth and the magic of flight. 6. Today, the de Havilland DH60M Moth remains a beloved icon in the world of aviation. Its timeless design continues to inspire and captivate, serving as a reminder of the passion and innovation that drove the early pioneers of flight. This photograph, taken over the London Aeroplane Club in 1933, is a beautiful snapshot of a bygone era, showcasing the grace and beauty of the Moth in its element.
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