- The de
Havilland DH.80A
Puss Moth is a
British three-seater high-wing
monoplane aeroplane designed and
built by the de
Havilland Aircraft Company between...
-
Puss moth may
refer to:
Megalopyge opercularis, a
North American moth Cerura vinula, a
European moth de
Havilland Puss Moth, an
aeroplane built between...
-
opercularis is a
moth of the
family Megalopygidae. It has
numerous common names,
including southern flannel moth for its
adult form, and
puss caterpillar,...
- sour
puss Puss or ****cat, a
slang term for the
domestic cat Pus (disambiguation) **** (disambiguation)
Puss in
Boots (disambiguation)
Puss Moth (disambiguation)...
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Moth is a three-seat high-wing
cabin monoplane designed and
built by the de
Havilland Aircraft Company in 1933. It was a
successor to the DH.80
Puss Moth...
- Moth and
Hornet Moth cabin biplanes, the
Puss Moth cabin monoplane and the
Moth Minor low-wing two-seater. The most
famous of the
Moths, however, for sheer...
- aircraft. In 1932, Air
India started operations with the De
Havilland Puss Moth aircraft. On 21
February 1960, Air
India International inducted its first...
- J. R. D. Tata, Tata
himself flew its
first single-engine de
Havilland Puss Moth,
carrying air mail from
Karachi to Bombay's Juhu
aerodrome and
later continuing...
- The de
Havilland DH.82
Tiger Moth is a 1930s
British biplane designed by
Geoffrey de
Havilland and
built by the de
Havilland Aircraft Company. It was operated...
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Cerura vinula, the
puss moth (pronounced /pʊs/, puuss), is a
lepidopteran from the
family Notodontidae. The
species was
first described by Carl Linnaeus...