Features materially changed in design of Gipsy Moth in last four years; metal fuselage model with 32 to 85-hp. D. H. Gipsy engine; it was largely to meet conditions under which seaplanes work, that steel fuselage was introduced; testing split-axle undercarriage; development of Gipsy engine; cowling; details of construction described and illustrated; performances of seaplane and landplane. (see also Can. Aviation, vol. 2, no. 2, Feb. 1929, pp. 19 and 35, 2 figs)
The D.H. 60M. Gipsy moth aeroplane
Automobile Engr
Automobile Engineer ; 19 , n 256
1929
6 pages
14 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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