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Aircraft Details

  • Price: Call for Price
  • Year: 1934
  • Make/Model: de Havilland DH85 Leopard Moth
  • Registration Number: G-ACOJ
  • Power: Piston
  • Engines: 1 Engine
  • Listing ID: 7012028
  • Partner ID: 64623
  • Posted On: Feb 22, 2026
  • Updated On: Feb 22, 2026

Description

This very special Moth is famously known for being the last aircraft that Sir Geoffrey de Havilland flew.

Eagles Eleven are delighted to offer for sale Sir Torquil Norman s beautiful de Havilland DH85 Leopard Moth G-ACOJ .

The Leopard Moth was designed in 1933 as an improvement on the earlier Puss Moth. It featured a three seat cabin and lighter, all-plywood structure rather than the metal tubing of its predecessor.

Originally built in 1934 under serial number 7035 Currently based at Rendcombe Aerodrome England.

Additional Features

G-ACOJ, was originally built for the National Benz Oil Petroleum Company, narrowly avoiding military service due to operating in France, at the outbreak of war the aircraft was placed into storage.

One of only 133 Leopard Moths produced between 1933 and 1936 this rare beauty is such a wonderful sight to see in both the air and on the ground, with her folding wings and elegant lines this timeless aircraft we re hoping will manage to grace the English skies for some time to come!

Post-war, The Royal Air Force eventually requisitioned the aircraft and used it for target towing and gunnery practice, after this the de Havilland company bought back the aircraft using her mainly for business trips.

G-ACOJ also holds a special place in aviation history as the last aircraft flown by Sir Geoffrey de Havilland. He logged one-hour flying around Hatfield, marking his final time in the air.

The Leopard is a regular sight at Shuttleworth and on the vintage airshow circuit.
Powered by a 130 horsepower de Havilland Gipsy Major 4-cylinder air-cooled inverted in-line engine, the aircraft is on a C of A and will be sold with a fresh annual.

Viewings by appointment only: Call Robert Stewart +44 7841 764199 or Email: rob@eagles11.com

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