Thruxton Jackaroo
The Thruxton Jackaroo was a 1950s British four-seat cabin biplane converted from a de Havilland Tiger Moth by at Thruxton Aerodrome and Rollason Aircraft and Engines Limited at Croydon Airport.
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Thruxton Jackaroo
The Thruxton Jackaroo was a 1950s British four-seat cabin biplane converted from a de Havilland Tiger Moth by at Thruxton Aerodrome and Rollason Aircraft and Engines Limited at Croydon Airport.
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The Thruxton Jackaroo was a 19 ...... es Limited at Croydon Airport.
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Jackaroo Aircraft Limited
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The Thruxton Jackaroo was a 19 ...... es Limited at Croydon Airport.
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Thruxton Jackaroo
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