G.A.L. Monospar
Posted: 14 May 2006, 20:58
Hello all,
I've just uploaded a model of the General Aircraft Monospar ST25 Universal to flightsim and avsim.
The G.A.L. Monospar was a series of light aircraft built by General Aircraft Ltd in the 1930's. The ST.25 Universal was one of the last versions, with a twin tail and other improvements.
The model shows a particular aircraft, c/n 95, built in 1937 as an air ambulance. It served for two years or so in England as a company demonstrator registered G-AYEF, before it was sold to the 'Zonen' salvage corps in Denmark as OY-DAZ. It served with 'Zonen' until 1950, being in storage 1943-47 because of a shortage of spares.
OY-DAZ still exists today, it is owned by the Danish National Museum of Technology in Elsinore (Helsingør in danish). It has been on display in various places around Denmark over the years. I saw it in the 'Egeskov Veteranmuseum' when I was a boy, and again in 2005. It was hanging from the roof, so I couldn't get a look at the interior :sad: . It has now, apparently, returned to Elsinore.
I hope you like it, it is a nice and easy aircraft to fly around in!
Regards, Jens
I've just uploaded a model of the General Aircraft Monospar ST25 Universal to flightsim and avsim.
The G.A.L. Monospar was a series of light aircraft built by General Aircraft Ltd in the 1930's. The ST.25 Universal was one of the last versions, with a twin tail and other improvements.
The model shows a particular aircraft, c/n 95, built in 1937 as an air ambulance. It served for two years or so in England as a company demonstrator registered G-AYEF, before it was sold to the 'Zonen' salvage corps in Denmark as OY-DAZ. It served with 'Zonen' until 1950, being in storage 1943-47 because of a shortage of spares.
OY-DAZ still exists today, it is owned by the Danish National Museum of Technology in Elsinore (Helsingør in danish). It has been on display in various places around Denmark over the years. I saw it in the 'Egeskov Veteranmuseum' when I was a boy, and again in 2005. It was hanging from the roof, so I couldn't get a look at the interior :sad: . It has now, apparently, returned to Elsinore.
I hope you like it, it is a nice and easy aircraft to fly around in!
Regards, Jens