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 ...
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 ...
As she looked down at the Thames, she thought of the Brahmaputra. As she landed, smiling, it was clear that flying had never left her. IMAGE: Dhira Chaliha Hazarika in the cockpit of the Tiger Moth ...
IT IS 6:30 A.M., BUT THE CAMP ON THE EDGE of the Maitland aerodrome, a hundred miles north of Sydney, is already buzzing. The camp is composed of two long rows of military tents, 40 total, and outside ...
It was the aircraft that enabled thousands of Canadian and Commonwealth pilots to earn their wings during the Second World War. The de Havilland Tiger Moth was a key aircraft used to train pilots and ...
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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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