Thruxton Jackaroo

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Jackaroo
Type Cabin Tourer
Manufacturer Jackaroo Aircraft Limited
Maiden flight 1957
Primary user Wiltshire School of Flying
Number built 19
Developed from De Havilland Tiger Moth

The Thruxton Jackaroo was a 1950s British four-seat cabin biplane converted from a De Havilland Tiger Moth by Jackaroo Aircraft Limited at Thruxton Aerodrome and Rollason Aircraft and Engines Limited at Croydon Airport.

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[edit] History

The Thruxton Jackaroo was designed as a four-seat cabin general purpose biplane. The first conversion first flew on the 2 March 1957. Eighteen Tiger Moth's were converted by Jackaroo Aircraft Limited between 1957 and 1959 and one aircraft was converted by Rollason's in 1960. Three aircraft were equipped with crop spraying gear.

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General characteristics

Performance


[edit] References

  • Jackson, A.J. (1974). British Civil Aircraft since 1919 Volume 3. London: Putnam. ISBN 0 370 10014 X. 

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Related development De Havilland Tiger Moth