The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth was the primary trainer for the RAF and Commonwealth air forces during World War II, instrumental in training thousands of Allied pilots across vast programs like the ...
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The de Havilland Tiger Moth became one of the most successful military trainer aircraft ever built, preparing tens of ...
The name Tiger Moth may not mean all that much today, but back in the years preceding the Second World War, it was on everybody’s lips. Especially when those lips belonged to the pilots who would go ...
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 ...
A 68-year-old Tiger Moth biplane was rolled out at the Aviation Museum today in a milestone in its long restoration process. The 'moth,' started being produced from 1931 and most of Britain's wartime ...
Flt Lt John Cooper returned to the Tiger Moth in which he took his first RAF flight in 1944 A 99-year-old RAF veteran has been reunited with the Tiger Moth aircraft in which he made his first ever ...
In my fifty-plus years of association with aviation, the best aeroplane I ever flew was undoubtedly the De Haviland Tiger Moth. As a young student pilot, I used to regularly fly the ‘Tiger’, operating ...
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