Two examples of the little Hornet Moth.


The Leopard Moth. Very popular in its day. Unfortunately the similar Puss Moth didn't show up this year.

I've never seen a Fox Moth in the flesh before. Two turned up on the same day. This is the original layout with open cockpit for the poor old pilot. The cabin holds 4 passengers.

Someone fitted a nice teardrop canopy on this one. Some of the original DH paint schemes don't show up too well in photos.

Now some of my old favourite - the classic Tiger Moth. Immaculate example in original RAF markings.

RAAF markings for a change.

The Queen Bee. An all-wood Tiger Moth originally used as an unmanned radio-controlled target drone. This one obviously survived. The only way I tell the difference is by the fixed slats on the upper wing. On a proper Tiger these are automatic & would be locked closed while taxying.

Hope you like my Moth collection. I'll try to get some better shots of DH types at the Moth Rally later in the year.