Soaring 1,500ft feet above the Northumberland coastline in a 1940 Tiger Moth biplane on a perfect late summer’s day, pilot James Arnott acknowledges he is a lucky man. Away from his regular job flying ...
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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 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 ...
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 ...
Pilot John Earnest Fisher, 62, and his friend David Oxley, also in his 60s, died soon after taking off in a vintage Tiger Moth biplane from Maryborough Airport. As the plane climbed away from the ...
A VINTAGE aircraft owned by a Oxfordshire man crash-landed because of pilot error. The 1941 Tiger Moth, registered to John Brychan Steel of Great Rollright, was badly ...