Sunday, September 14, 2025

Timeless Bush Planes

 Several bush planes are grouped together here. The De Havilland Fox Moth is mounted at center.


Here we have the Cirrus Moth.


The Puss Moth is the red plane mounted above and to the left of the Cirrus Moth.


This is the Avro Avian.


Here's another look back at these bush planes.


And here are some models.


Something bigger now- the Lockheed Electra, a small passenger plane that started flying in 1938.


Here's its engine.


We'll pick up here tomorrow.

18 comments:

  1. Great exhibit, I love all the planes. Take care, have a wonderful week!

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  2. ...bush pilots are still important in some areas.

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  3. These bush planes were gone by the 60's.

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  4. Fascinating bush planes ~ thanks, an artist reflects

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  5. Such a wonderful exhibit, your photographs show it very well.

    All the best Jan

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