The de Havilland Moth Club
International Moth Club Rally
Looking Back (to my pre-digital camera days)
Woburn Abbey
1991, 1992
A brief photo-report using my scanned slides taken during the International Moth Rallies of 1991 and 1992.

International Moth Club Rally of August 18, 1991.
de Havilland DH.85 Leopard Moth (G-ACMN) from 1934.
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Left to right: de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth (G-AEOA) from 1931.
de Havilland DH.60M Gipsy Moths (G-AAMX and G-AAWO) from 1929.
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Left to right: DH.82A Tiger Moths (G-ADXT, G-AGPK, G-BFHH and G-AVPJ).
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Left to right: DH.82A Tiger Moths (G-AIRK and G-APLU).
de Havilland DH.89A Dragon Rapide (G-ACZE) from 1934.
de Havilland DH.87B Hornet Moth (G-AHBL) from 1936.
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Left to right: de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor (G-AFNG) from 1939,
Auster J-1 Autocrat (G-AGXV) from 1946,
Fairchild UC-61K Argus III (G-LEPF) from 1943.

International Moth Club Rally of August 1992.
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Left to right: de Havilland DH.60M Gipsy Moth (G-AAMY) from 1929,
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moths (G-BFHH and D-EEAJ).
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Left to right: de Havilland DH.83C Fox Moth (G-AOJH) from 1947.

British Aircraft Swallow II (G-AEVZ) from 1937. The Klemm L 25 was a light, single engine, two seat touring and training aircraft built by Leichtflugzeugbau Klemm GmbH in Germany. Produced in several variants, it became one of the company’s most successful early designs.
The aircraft was also built under licence in Britain by the British Klemm Aeroplane Company, later known as the British Aircraft Manufacturing Company, where it was marketed as the British Klemm Swallow and later the British Aircraft Swallow II.

Miles M14A Hawk Trainer 3 (V1075 registered G-AKPF) from 1941. After restoration in the 1950s using the fuselage from N3788 it was later marked N3788.