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“Chippy’s” Cloverleafs – The many lives of DeHavilland Super Chipmunk N7DW
![Mark Meredith zooms skyward in "Chippy," his 1951 DeHavilland Super Chipmunk. Now performing on the American airshow circuit with Meredith, the transformed RAF trainer has built a following in both the southern and northern hemispheres over seven decades in action.](https://membership.flightjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Chipmunk-1_cc-min.jpg)
Ask Mark Meredith what maneuver he likes to fly most in his 1951 DeHavilland Super Chipmunk and his answer is immediate: “I love doing Cloverleafs!” The well-known aerobatic figure—a loop with a quarter-roll wherein a pilot pulls up and rolls 90 degrees from the airplane’s original heading as it passes through wings level inverted-is typical of the flowing acrobatics the modified Chipmunk excels at. Nicknamed “Chippy” as a nod to its origins, N7DW was built...
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