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 ...
A Second World War plane has returned to an RAF base for the first time in 79 years. The De Havilland Tiger Moth was a regular sight in the skies over RAF Bottisham during The Second World War, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Three Tiger Moth aircraft are to drop thousands of poppies from the skies above Dorset in memory of servicemen and women who died in the line of duty. The World War Two planes will drop more than ...
A Tiger Moth has found a new home at an airfield where dozens of the aeroplanes were used to train pilots during World War Two. The biplane has been donated to the Bottisham Airfield Museum, near ...
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 ...
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