Puss Moth failures
The De Havilland Puss Moth had an inbuilt weakness. At speed and in poor weather a wing spar and strut might fail. There were many crashes and deaths before the problem was resolved. Ted Fletcher tells how.

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The Fokker Dr.1 was Good, But It's Not Why You Think.

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Fremantle Submarine Base WW2

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Operation Drosdy South African Special Forces raid

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The BRILLIANT Inventor Who Turned A Food Van Into Britain's Deadliest Desert Weapon !

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How Airplane Wings REALLY Generate Lift

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Puss Moth with Credit and title

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