The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth was a pivotal WWII aircraft, primarily used as a trainer for Allied pilots across the British Commonwealth. The Tiger Moth's design, featuring a fabric-covered ...
No, it's not a car. But rarely has hero status been more befitting than for a plane which helped to prepare the few It was on October 26th 1931 that the prototype Tiger Moth made its maiden 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 ...
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Andrew Mason has been in the flying game for more than 40 years and has taken his love of aviation to the next level by turning his attention to revitalising warbirds. WWII-era De Havilland Tiger Moth ...
LAKELAND -- The Tiger Moth airplane looks great, but it's the angry Woody Woodpecker painted on both sides of its nose that seems to amuse most of the people at Sun 'n Fun who stop by to check it out.
Getting up close and personal with a vintage or classic machine is a special experience. More often than not, you are transported into an era only remembered in sepia tones, where the style, ...
More than $800 has been raised to let 93-year-old Tauranga pilot Bryan Cox fly a Tiger Moth plane he flew while training for World War II. It all started when the aircraft's current owner, Russell ...
Russell Brodie has a tiger by the tail and no intention of letting go. His life-long dream of owning a De Havilland Tiger Moth came true recently when he purchased NZ1443 from the Gordon family in ...