A de Havilland Chipmunk, designed as the successor of the famous Tiger Moth as a versatile training aircraft, which visited Taieri airport yesterday. A low-winged monoplane with tandem seating for two, the Chipmunk has excellent performance figures. (Article on this page.)
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26617, 13 November 1947, Page 8
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41A de Havilland Chipmunk, designed as the successor of the famous Tiger Moth as a versatile training aircraft, which visited Taieri airport yesterday. A low-winged monoplane with tandem seating for two, the Chipmunk has excellent performance figures. (Article on this page.) Otago Daily Times, Issue 26617, 13 November 1947, Page 8
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