First some of the Moth family. Not one but two Moth Majors.


The Tiger Moth that was directly decended from it.

Now for the Austers. Three examples of the Aiglet trainer. G-AMMS was a familiar sight at the Farnborough Air Show in the old days, famously displayed by Auster's chief test pilot the late Ranald Porteous, the inventor of the Porteous loop.



Auster D5 Husky. Quite a rare sight now. I don't think many of these were built.

Beagle-Auster Terrier. We had one of the first examples at the flying club when I worked there. I think this is a Terrier 1 which was impossible to land on three points. Ours was replaced with a Terrier 2 after the chief flying instructor complained bitterly about it & asked for his money back. They fixed it by almost doubling the area of the elevators. I much preferred our Tiger Moths.

I'm so glad I went. The lovely weather encouraged a record number of aircraft to turn up & they almost ran out of parking spaces. A really wonderful day out.












