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  • Starting the Nanchang
  • Winjeel delivery flight
  • Moth Minor Turn
  • Adventure Flight in the Nanchang
  • The High and the Mighty! - Benalla from the 'Minor'
  • The Nanchang Cockpit
  • Over the Sunshine Coast
  • What the passenger sees on a Nanchang flight
  • The Moth Minor Cockpit
  • Nanchang by night
  • Nanchang before takeoff
  • Vision Splendid
  • The Nanchang over open country near Benalla.
  • Moth Minor approaching to land
  • Not many aeroplanes can do this!
  • The intricate structure of the Moth's wings
  • The Moth  'Minor' fuselage being restored in 2004
  • The Winjeel cockpit
  • Winjeel liftoff
  • Winjeel on approach to land
  • Winjeel in the mist
  • The Winjeel before its refurbishment
  • The 'barn door' flaps of the Winjeel
  • A rare sight.  The 'Minor' and a visiting Tiger Moth in formation.
  • The 'art deco' lines of the Moth Minor
  • The Nanchang's Huosai engine
  • End of a Flight
  • Big Sky
  • The Gipsy 'Minor' Engine
  • The Winjeel Engine
  • 'Pulling through' the engine
  • Not many aircraft can do this, either!
  • Fly Navy!
  • Mark's Memories
  • First Solo
  • Winjeel and Nanchang Formation

About this Photo

Description:

A very simple aeroplane.  The grey lever on the left operates the wheel brakes, while that on the right is the air brake lever.  There is a 'parcel shelf' (!) under the instrument panel, while the compass sits between the pilot's knees.  A modern suite of miniaturised avionics (radio, intercom and transponder) resides behind the opening panel with the silver knob on the right.

Photo by:
Mark Carr
 
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