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A bimble around with the DH Moth Club.

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 4:59 pm
by B58Hustler
On Thursday I had the pleasure of day out in the RV chasing some vintage stuff.
The Moth Club had organised a rally which started at Sherburn in Elmet then down to Newmarket, a couple stopping off at Fenland on the way down.
Usual practice is to let them take off, catch them up for a bit of A2A then go ahead and watch them land.
Very hazy and choppy for aerial work though, at least that's my excuse.
Hope they are of interest.


ImageBucker Jungmann by Jayson Cork, on Flickr



ImageLeopard Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr



ImageCurtiss-Wright Travel Air 4000 by Jayson Cork, on Flickr



ImageGipsy Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr



ImageVans RV-9 by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageGipsy Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageChipmunk by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageTiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageHornet Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageTiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr



ImageTiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr





ImageJet Ranger X by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageTiger Moths by Jayson Cork, on Flickr



ImageTiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageTiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr



ImageTiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageTiger Moth by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageNewmarket Racecourse by Jayson Cork, on Flickr





ImageRAF Lakenheath by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageHarlaxton Manor by Jayson Cork, on Flickr





ImageNewark Air Museum by Jayson Cork, on Flickr





ImageCottam Power Station by Jayson Cork, on Flickr





ImageWest Burton Power Station by Jayson Cork, on Flickr




ImageDrax Power Station by Jayson Cork, on Flickr

Re: A bimble around with the DH Moth Club.

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:32 pm
by Nighthawke
Looks like a good trip. Nice to see a couple of old Tiger Moths from my earlier years living in Norfolk.

Re: A bimble around with the DH Moth Club.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2025 7:04 am
by andygolfer
Super set Jayson and what a great day out.
Great photography and thanks for posting
Andy