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de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth
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Military Vehicle Name
de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth
Manufacturer
de Havilland
Faction
Canada
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Primary trainer widely used in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Modern History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
World War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1931
End Year:
1944
Tiger Moth K-2572 in flight
A yellow de Havilland Tiger Moth marked K-2572 flies in side profile against a blue sky. The image shows RAF roundels on the fuselage and upper wing, red-white-blue tail stripes, open cockpit, fixed landing gear, biplane struts, and a blurred propeller.
Olive-and-yellow Tiger Moth over fields
An olive-and-yellow Tiger Moth flies above fields and farm buildings. The aircraft has two open cockpits, RAF roundel on the fuselage, red-white-blue tail stripes, fixed landing gear, biplane struts, and a spinning propeller.
Tiger Moth T-5525 low pass
A yellow Tiger Moth marked T-5525 and 25 flies low past a blurred line of trees. The side view shows RAF roundels, red-white-blue tail stripes, open cockpits, brown wing struts, fixed landing gear, and a blurred propeller.
Red de Havilland school Tiger Moth
A red biplane marked THE DE HAVILLAND SCHOOL OF FLYING flies against a blue sky. The image shows two open cockpits, dark upper and lower wings, fixed landing gear, wooden-colored struts, and the propeller blurred in motion.
White Tiger Moth VH-AAR on ground
A white Tiger Moth marked VH-AAR sits in a dry field beneath dark clouds. The side view shows the tailwheel, fixed main gear, open cockpit, biplane struts and bracing wires, a white propeller, and an older blue-and-white car parked behind it.
Tiger Moth T-5525 underside view
A yellow Tiger Moth marked T-5525 flies overhead against a pale sky. The underside view shows roundels on the lower wings, fixed landing gear, open cockpit, brown struts, red-white-blue tail stripes, and the propeller blurred in motion.
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