De Havilland Moths in detail

The creation of the DH60 Moth in 1925 led to a family of light aeroplanes which continued to evolve until the very eve of World War II. This book outlines the early days of the de Havilland company and studies the evolution of each of the Moth variants and their engines, which took place between 192...

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Main Author: McKay, Stuart (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Devon, England Herridge & Sons 2010
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Call Number :TL 686.D4 M45 2010

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