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English: de Havilland Australia built 20 DHA-3 Drovers in the late 1940s-early 1950s. Seven of these were converted to Mk. 3s and two of these were further converted to Mk. 3a standard with a dihedral tailplane. This aircraft, formerly registered VH-FBC, is the one surviving Mk. 3a. It belongs to the en:Powerhouse Museum but is on loan to the Australian Aviation Museum at en:Bankstown Airport in en:Sydney where it is displayed in rather cramped conditions. Digital photo of Drover "VH-FBC" taken by YSSYguy at Bankstown on August 8 2007 for use in articles about de Havilland Australia and the DHA-3 Drover.
Date 14 August 2007 (original upload date)
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  • 2007-08-14 08:21 YSSYguy 3888×2592×8 (3810965 bytes) de Havilland Australia built 20 DHA-3 Drovers in the late 1940s-early 1950s. Seven of these were converted to Mk. 3s and two of these were further converted to Mk. 3a standard with a dihedral tailplane. This aircraft, formerly registered VH-FBC, is the on

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