There are around 250 examples still flying, according to Wiki.
de Havilland Tiger Moth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I think they are simple n' beautiful !
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Taka
Another interesting article on the Moths (light bomber version) in planned, but cancelled "Operation Banquet"
Operation Banquet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These tiny guys can hold some bombs (180 kg) !
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Taka
Anytime, Guys!
I really like WWII aircraft and air combat histories.
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Taka
Glad Nick your back safe and sound and had a great day and all,certainly something that stays with you forever.a bit of history,some 7'000 were built in Britain about 4'000 went to the RAF as the commonwealth principal 2 seater trainer.about half of them were built at the Cowley plant oxford by Morris Motors,the one i flew in was one of these models..............
That is great buddy.
Who is the Ho named Tally ????
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