Sorry, I am just curious, my father had one and the wire to the wing flaps broke when he was coming in for a landing, at that time in 1976, there was supposedly 10 left in the USA. Then we heard another crashed and that left 9. I know Art Scholl had one also. The DeHavilland Chipmunk was used in WWII to train fighter pilots I do believe. You just never hear anything about them, ever. It's hard to even find a model of one in a hobby shop.
Between my fathers rare boat and this plane, maybe I have dreamed up his 'toys' he had while I was growing up!
2006-10-27
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