Hinkler Ibis

The Hinkler Ibis was a British two-seat wooden amphibian monoplane designed and built by the Australian aviator Bert Hinkler while working in the United Kingdom.

[2] The wing was designed by Basil Henderson and built by Hendy Aircraft at Shoreham Airport.

[2] It was a two-seat high-wing monoplane made of wood and powered by two 40 hp (30 kW) Salmson AD.9 radials.

[2] The Ibis registered G-AAIS was first flown from Hamble in May 1930 and later stored in the garden of Hinkler's house in Southampton.

[2] According to the aircraft's registration with the Civil Aviation Authority, it was deregistered in December 1933.