Absolutely beautiful aircraft you’ve done an amazing job on her. There is just one tiny error (and I mean Tiny). The propellor has a decal for the Airscrew Co ltd which says it’s from “Wewbridge, Surrey”. It’s “Weybridge, Surrey”. It’s really only noticeable by someone from England but I thought I’d mention it. Either way she is stunning and you should be immensely proud
So the truth is out! You're the "Mothman". Beautiful Gipsy & Excellent job on the resto. It must've been a long road, congrats for traveling it. Thanks!
Great job!
Absolutely beautiful aircraft you’ve done an amazing job on her. There is just one tiny error (and I mean Tiny).
The propellor has a decal for the Airscrew Co ltd which says it’s from “Wewbridge, Surrey”. It’s “Weybridge, Surrey”. It’s really only noticeable by someone from England but I thought I’d mention it.
Either way she is stunning and you should be immensely proud
a friend of mine has a gipsy moth. It was buildt in 1926. He is 86 years old and still flyes it.
Awesome restoration! I would love to see it up close.
The prop should say Weybridge not Wewbridge!
I live near Weybridge Surrey :)
Awesome plane !!!
First thing I noticed too :-)
Very good.
An open cockpit flight is on my bucket list
So the truth is out! You're the "Mothman". Beautiful Gipsy & Excellent job on the resto. It must've been a long road, congrats for traveling it. Thanks!
A lot of money in that
Congratulations on your superb restoration. It would be nice if you could include an actual engine/propeller sound recording!
The IAS indicator is ingenious!
Beatiful project Thankyou I've flown in one in africa
Ref the Logo on the propeller - I think that should read "WEYBRIDGE SURREY" not WEWBRIDGE.
What a beautiful Gypsy Moth! Great job!
Beautiful!
Beautiful plane :-)
Enjoy that lovely plane!
What a wonderful plane :)
The aircraft god flies....
Beautiful Bird!!!
first video of the 20's about a plane from the 20's lol
*de Havilland
ah so not related to Olivia Mary de Havilland. she is 103 btw :)
Who is that?
Beautiful!
The IAS indicator is ingenious!