One of the leggy birds in Siberia lost ear

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Last seen on: Irish Times Crosaire Crossword – Jul 4 2018

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The Hinkler Ibis was a British two-seat wooden “amphibian” monoplane designed and built by the Australian aviator Bert Hinkler while working in the United Kingdom.

Hinkler designed and built the Ibis with the assistance of R.H. Bound at Hamble Aerodrome in Hampshire. The wing was designed by Basil Henderson and built by Hendy Aircraft at Shoreham Airport. It was a two-seat high-wing monoplane made of wood and powered by two 40 hp (30 kW) Salmson AD.9 radials. The two engines were strut mounted back-to-back above the fuselage, one driving a pusher propeller, the other a tractor propeller. The Ibis registered G-AAIS was first flown from Hamble in May 1930 and later stored in the garden of Hinkler’s house in Southampton. According to the aircraft’s registration with the Civil Aviation Authority, it was deregistered in December 1933. In 1953, it was found in a semi-derelict condition in the garden but was scrapped in 1959.

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