Interesting, the Riley conversion was a good idea that just wasn't taken
advantage of. We still have a Heron 1B here in New Zealand that can still
taxi, it is in the process of being made airworthy.
This is the only flying De Havilland DH 114 Heron with Riley conversion in the world! s/n 14064. Based at Västerås flygmuseum in Sweden. Also beautiful flying ...
That's a cool conversion. I never heard of any aircraft with more than
three "flat" engines. Thanks for the great footage of this rare bird, and
as usual wonderful editing.
De Havilland DH 114 Heron Flies One Turn In, Vasteras Sweden. De Havilland DH 114 Heron, Flyger Ett Varv I Västerås.
De Havilland DH 114 Heron Riley conversion: Old aeroplane Jämi Fly in 2014
De Havilland DH 114 Heron Riley conversion: Old aeroplane Jämi Fly in 2014.Finland, Jämi. Aviation Centre, where the aircraft and parachutists encounter.
De Havilland DH-114 Heron Takes Off From KPDX On Runway 28L
A De Havilland DH-114 Heron takes off from Portland International Airport (KPDX) on Runway 28L.