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    Airframe Family: de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
    Latest Model:DHC-1 Chipmunk
    Construction Number:C1-0470
    Last Civil Registration:OY-DHJ
    Latest Owner or Location:Danmarks Flymuseum

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    Dates

    Event

    September 1951

    Constructed as a DHC-1 by de Havilland Canada at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Circa 21 September 1951

    Certificate of airworthiness for G-AMMA (DHC-1 CHIPMUNK 21, C1/0470) issued.

    From 21 September 1951 to 22 May 1963

    To The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, London with new c/r G-AMMA.

    1 July 1952


    Photographer: Gerald Lawrance (via Tony Clarke)
    Notes: At Stansted

    21 June 1963

    To Luton Flying Club keeping c/r G-AMMA.

    From 17 December 1965 to 23 April 1969

    To College of Air Training, Hamble, Southampton keeping c/r G-AMMA.

    July 1969

    To Ole Sorenson with new c/r OY-DHJ.

    1 August 1972

    To H. P. Sorenson keeping c/r OY-DHJ.

    25 May 1973

    To Lauge Kops keeping c/r OY-DHJ.

    2 January 1974

    To Jorgen Jensen keeping c/r OY-DHJ.

    From 13 February 1978 to 1992

    To Lauge Kops keeping c/r OY-DHJ.

    26 April 1987

    Crashed.
    Damaged 26.4.1987 Marbaek, Frederikssund, Dansk Veteranflysamling.

    1992

    Civil registration, OY-DHJ, cancelled.

    Repaired.
    Rebuilt with parts from OY-ATF.

    3 September 2008

    To Danmarks Flymuseum with new c/r OY-DHJ.

    25 May 2010

    Civil registration, OY-DHJ, cancelled.

    Restored.

    10 June 2010

    To Danmarks Flymuseum with new c/r OY-DHJ.

    22 June 2014


    Photographer: Thomas Delvoye
    Notes: Karup, Denmark

    June 2016


    Photographer: Mark Salter / Facebook
    Notes: OY-DHJ seen on static display at the 2016 Danish Air Show at Skrydstrup


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    AMCAR
    Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom

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    Thomas Delvoye
    Terry Fletcher

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