One of the most recognizable airplanes of the Second World War is without a doubt the British-made Spitfire. But there were other winged machines elsewhere perhaps equally as potent, that could have ...
Today's Top Pick from Aircraft For Sale is a 1956 de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, highlighted for its versatility and appeal to pilots. The Chipmunk is renowned as a trainer, personal aircraft, and ...
Click to open image viewer. De Havilland originally designed the Chipmunk after World War II as a primary trainer to replace the venerable Tiger Moth. Among the tens of thousands of pilots who trained ...
Ahead of the release of his book Chipmunk at 80, which explores the stories and some of the people whose lives have been shaped by the classic de Havilland trainer, author BEN GRIFFITHS FRAeS reveals ...
The aircraft in which King Charles first took to the skies as a young Cambridge student will return to flight at Shuttleworth's Wings & Wheels Air Show this May. The Royal Chipmunk, a de Havilland DHC ...
Vaughn Davis spent two-and-a-half years restoring the 1953 DHC-1 Chipmunk and began flying it in March last year. There was an unlikely reunion in Whanganui as a 71-year-old aeroplane brought together ...
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Sky-high tribute to World Cup host nations at Shuttleworth’s Festival of Flight
Shuttleworth is celebrating the World Cup in style with a flying tribute to the three host nations, Canada, the USA, and ...
Chipmunk planes have been spotted flying over an Oxfordshire town ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend. A group of nine RAF de Havilland Canada DHC‑1 Chipmunks were seen flying over Bicester on Thursday ...
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