De Havilland DHC-1

Type: Single Piston

Available

SKU: G323133
UK Aviation Sales Ltd are pleased to exclusively offer this exceptional very low timed De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk. G-CERD was License built by OGMA (Oficinas Gerais De Material Aeronautico) in Portugal. has been well maintained in life with the OGMA, served with the The Portuguese Air Force before finding its way in UK civilian ownership. Based at St Athans Airport (EGDX) in a warm hangar, this Chipmunk is a great example of a very well maintained and preserved purpose built Trainer currently fully registered with De Havilland Support
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AIRFRAME Airframe TT: 2722 hrs De Havilland Gipsy Major 10 Mk.2 Engine TSO: 850 hrs Prop: Hoffmann – HO21-198 B 140 L Prop TSN: 27 hrs (New - 02 Jun 2021) UK LAA Permit to Fly Always hangared
Trig TY91 - 8.33 kHz, Comm Filser / f.u.n.k.e TRT800A - Mode S Transponder
REMARKS Aircraft History The Portuguese Air Force (Força Aérea Portuguesa - FAP) was one of the many other operators of the DHC-1 Mk.20. Ten aircraft were acquired from de Havilland (UK) in 1951 to succeed the Tiger Moth at that time in service with the Arma de Aeronáutica. On 1st of July 1952 the Força Aérea Portuguesa was founded, and in the same year Indústria Aeronáutica de Portugal (Aircraft Industries of Portugal, later OGMA) started the licensed production of 60 aircraft In 1989 the Aerospatiale Epsilon TB-30 entered service with the FAP, gradually taking over the training role. In 1997, 30 DHC-1 aircraft remained of which seven were selected for continued service with the Academia da Força Aérea (Air Force Academy (AFA) at Sintra AB. They were re-built by OGMA that year, receiving a more powerful engine (145 to 180 Hp), new brakes, new radios, transponders, anti-vrille fins, and the original colors with the emblem and inscription of the Air Force Academy. The others found their way into museums, private owners or the scrapyard. Esquadra 802 (802 squadron) is the unit which operates the DHC-1 for the AFA. The aircraft are used as glider tugs and also for elementary pilot training. Today six of the Chipmunks remain one having been written off in 1998. In 2001 the aircraft received a commemorative marking on the nose to celebrate the 50 years of Chipmunk service in the Portuguese Air Force (1951-2001). The table displays the last seven DHC-1 Chipmunks, for a total list of all 76 aircraft in Portuguese service License built by OGMA in Portugal
£ 69 950
VAT VAT Paid
Type Single Piston
Year 1955
Location Wales
TT 2722
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