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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 ...
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.
A Tiger Moth biplane from World War Two has returned to Bottisham in Cambridgeshire for the first time in 79 years.
However, it was the vintage yellow-painted Tiger Moth that stole the show. The moment the 1930s de Havilland Tiger Moth biplane took off, it set off a huge round of applause from families of air ...
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 ...
The Tiger Moth was a two-seater ... Later, George gave me a small piece of silver-painted wood that was part of the fuselage wreckage left behind by the RAF salvage team that had cleared away ...
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 ...
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