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Aviation History
1932
1932 - 0248.PDF
SOME DETAILS OF THE DE HAVIL- LAND " FOX MOTH " : Above, on the left, the undercarriage. The wheels are carried on stub axles, and the brac ing struts have universal joints. On the right the castoring tail wheel. The cabin arrangement is shown on the left. Of the lower sketches that on the left shows the centre-section petrol tank and its supporting struts which form a letter M in end view and an N in side view. 1 he supply pipe to the engine runs above the cabin top. On the right is a view into the pilot's cockpit. The circular window communicates with the cabin. The wind screen consists of three triangles, and gives a marked absence of draught in the cockpit. (FLIGHT Sketches.)
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