| Image Comments |
| Huey V77 | 08-Aug-16 20:37 |
| Rgood, is this in your log book. Released from RAF in 98. |
| rgood | 08-Aug-16 23:45 |
| I have a few Chipmunk trips through the ATC - had to "wave" to the Duke of Edinborough one day when he was flying out of White Waltham - I was with an RAF instructor in a Chippy! |
| rgood | 08-Aug-16 23:45 |
| I have a few Chipmunk trips through the ATC - had to "wave" to the Duke of Edinborough one day when he was flying out of White Waltham - I was with an RAF instructor in a Chippy! |
| rgood | 08-Aug-16 23:47 |
| By the way chaps my actual first name is Bob (Robert to some!) I am James Goods Dad! |
| Huey V77 | 09-Aug-16 07:07 |
| Bob, this is a friends Chippy, it is one of the last released from the RAF. Helped recover it, has 13,000+ hrs on it. The markings were faithfully reproduced. |
| rgood | 09-Aug-16 11:53 |
| Where is this machine based now Huey? Very nice - have you flown it? (Re my last statement: The "Duke" was piloting a DH Heron at White Waltham in UK - that is another nice looking bird!) |
| Skyediamonds1985 | 09-Aug-16 14:55 |
| DeHavilland produced the "Dove" a twin engine version of the 4-engine Heron. The Chippy is a beautiful plane and has been the subject of many models both in military and civilian colors. |
| Huey V77 | 09-Aug-16 16:58 |
| It's living in Ohio, south of Cleveland a place called Wadsworth. A friend purchased it for $10k, the owner is going thru a divorce. Emagine! |
| Huey V77 | 10-Aug-16 09:06 |
| Imagine, that is. |