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Old 15th Oct 2010, 13:10
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Dove at Malaga Airport

I have noticed that the Dove at Malaga Airport has been gradually rotting away. It is situated to the south west of the airport outside the fire station. The co-ordinates are 36°40'21.94"N / 4°29'56.92"W. Does anyone know the history of this aircraft?
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Have a look at this website:

The De-Havilland Classic Piston Engined Airliner Census

If the answer's not there, contact the bloke who runs it-Chris Wagstaff. He is sure to know the answers.
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It is N9888A c/n 04534 ex CN-MBA arrived circa 1979. Their is a sister Dove 7A N9890A c/n 04535 ex CN-MBB preserved by the airport arrivals building. This was retrieved from a scrap yard at Torremolinos.
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N9888A c/n 04534 ex CN-MBA is a firemans practice airframe whilst the preserved aircraft is or was displayed as PH-VLA.
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Malaga doves

This has probably been pointed out previously but as a new group member I believe you have mixed up the Malaga DH Doves. The one on the fire dump is CN-MBB while the preserved example is ex CN-MBA.

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Here's a link to a photo I took of the preserved one eleven years ago: Dove Malaga e | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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I noted the 2 Doves 7s at Malaga in September 1982 They were both in poor condition then. N9888A was marked "LASA", and CN-MBB was visible on a cowling left nearby. I assume that this was cn 04535. The other, N9890A, was also marked "LASA" and in bad shape. This was presumably 04534, ex CN-MBA, although I did not see the data plates.

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