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The de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre is seeking help to trace redundant items and parts from early DH125 business jets, which have been broken up.
The centre at Salisbury Hall in Hertfordshire, UK, is hoping to acquire windscreens (which require replacement when the heating elements fail), nose cone and mounting, and interior details for
G-ARYA, which is the original prototype aircraft.
The museum preserves and exhibits the first production DH125 business jet (G-ARYC), which requires trim tabs for many of the control surfaces and engine cowlings.
Further information about the museum can be found at www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk.