de Havilland Vampire VH-FJW (formerly known as A79-637) has had its engine installed. The Vampire team are obviously pleased about this major step forward on the path to getting this aircraft to flying condition. Well done to Terry Wilson and the team for this great achievement.
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At the end of this month Shellharbour City Council in conjunction with JETGO Australia will be commencing a new passenger service between Illawarra Regional Airport, Brisbane and Melbourne. To celebrate this, HARS will be featuring many of its passenger aircraft at the next Tarmac Days on 13-15 October. Come to […]
De Havilland’s famous DH 82A Tiger Moth could trace a direct line of descent from the equally famous de Havilland DH 60 Gipsy Moth of 1925 which is regarded as having made possible worldwide development of the flying club movement. The Tiger Moth prototype was derived from the de Havilland […]