Ferry_vO
Retired SOH Administrator
After the noise of the jets at Volkel it was time for a bit of relaxation at Lelystad where the Aviodorme hosted an event to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the MacRobertson air race. The museum advertised in various international magazines, including the Aeroplane and some foreign aircraft did show up, mostly British. The museum had cleaned out its storage as well, and we got to see a few different items on display, like this Avro/Cierva C-30A Autogiro:
Two aircraf models that participated in the MacRobertson came over from England: This Miles Hawk:
And this De Havilland Puss Moth:
Can you imagine flying from London to Melbourne in one of these? :isadizzy:
Interesting aircraft from Holland, the Lambach HL.II replica, built and owned by the University of Delft:
This Fokker 'Spin' (Spider) is a replica, but it was built in 1936 by Fokker crew to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the factory, so it is a real Fokker. This aircraft can still fly.
Also from the UK, this DH Gypsy Moth:
Two aircraf models that participated in the MacRobertson came over from England: This Miles Hawk:
And this De Havilland Puss Moth:
Can you imagine flying from London to Melbourne in one of these? :isadizzy:
Interesting aircraft from Holland, the Lambach HL.II replica, built and owned by the University of Delft:
This Fokker 'Spin' (Spider) is a replica, but it was built in 1936 by Fokker crew to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the factory, so it is a real Fokker. This aircraft can still fly.
Also from the UK, this DH Gypsy Moth: