October 2006 marks the 75th anniversary of the remarkable Tiger Moth's first flight. Thousands of pilots won their wings in this fantastic machine and it's a mark of the Tiger Moth's excellent design ...
Just Flight are pleased to announce that the download version of Tiger Moth is now available to purchase. Our Tiger Moth package is now available to buy as a 137Mb ...
The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth, introduced in 1932, was a highly successful British biplane primarily designed as a military trainer, known for being "easy to fly but difficult to master," making ...
For those imagining that Saturday’s T20 affair against South Africa is the first big-deal cricket match on this patch of the Gold Coast, think again. His pilot might even dip the little two-seater ...
It was one of the world’s most famous training aircraft, used by the Royal Air Force both in this country and overseas. In the Tiger Moth, dozens of pilots learnt how to fly. Did you know with a ...
This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. A VINTAGE Tiger Moth biplane recreates ...
BIRTHDAY boy Stan Symes had an uplifting treat when he was taken up in a vintage Tiger Moth aeroplane to celebrate being 90 years young. The Bournemouth pensioner was given the surprise present by his ...
Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh also decided to bring back another vintage symbol of the IAF, the 1967 Ford Saloon car, ...
John Donald's dream of flying in a Tiger Moth was realised this week - although it took him nine decades to get there. Mr Donald, who turns 91 on February 16, was taken for a special birthday flight ...
There have been over the years some interesting names being used by carmakers for their models. Yet one has to admit that the imagination of those in the aviation industry knows virtually no limit ...
A World War II pilot who turns 91 in April is proving age is no barrier in his quest to honour mates this Anzac Day from the skies above Sydney. Bill Purdy will fly the lead Tiger Moth in the Anzac ...
Marilyn Cleveland knew the pilots who were flying a newly-restored de Havilland Tiger Moth to the National Warplane Museum. But she didn’t know the surprise they had in store for her last Thursday.
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