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The first de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-EBTL

The first de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-EBTL


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The first de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-EBTL

The first de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-EBTL, Canberra

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Canberra Giant Havilland Moth


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1. Title: "The Dawn of Aviation: The First de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-EBTL" 2.. This photograph showcases the historic de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, registration number G-EBTL, as it soars through the clear blue skies above Canberra, Australia. The DH61 Giant Moth, designed by the renowned British aircraft manufacturer de Havilland, was an advanced biplane that made its first flight on March 21, 1932. The DH61 Giant Moth was a significant milestone in aviation history, as it was the first de Havilland aircraft to be built outside of the United Kingdom. This particular aircraft was assembled in Australia by the De Havilland Aircraft Company of Australia, marking the beginning of a successful partnership between the two entities. The DH61 Giant Moth was a versatile aircraft, capable of performing various roles such as training, touring, and even racing. Its distinctive open-cockpit design, large wingspan, and powerful engine made it a popular choice among pilots and aviation enthusiasts. This photograph captures the essence of a bygone era in aviation history, a time when the thrill of flight was a new and exhilarating experience. The de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-EBTL, stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit of aviation, and its enduring legacy continues to inspire generations of pilots and aviation enthusiasts. This image is a reminder of the rich history of aviation and the incredible advancements that have shaped the way we travel today. The de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-EBTL, remains an iconic symbol of the past, a time when the sky was the limit for those who dared to dream and take to the skies.

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