NNG was built in 1942 by Morris motors, so the aircraft is older than most of us, built as Construction Nr: 85504 for the Royal Airforce with the serial number DE524 it was used for pilot training through the war, flying with No15 Elementary Flying Training School in Carlisle, Cumbria until 1945 when the need for new pilots dried up. In 1946 it was sold into private ownership and registered as G-ANNG. Although well maintained she was little flown and has a very low number of flying ours for a 76 year old aircraft. About 80% of the aircraft is original, the U/C was replaced due to a ground loop and a lower wing required repair after a taxiing accident.

She flies from Old Sarum most days, sometimes for up to 6 hours a day.

Details here:

https://www.goflyuk.com/


Peter,
66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S
No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...