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Tiger Moth | Unit: 28.EFTS, RAF Serial: 12 (680) Distinguished bv fuselage ring of red-white chequer were Tiger Moths of No. 28.EFTS at Mount Hampden (South Rhodesia). With the aircraft bearing sequence number '12' the pupil landed on the back of another plane and both ground-looped without serious injury to the pilots on May 14, 1942.
Artist: © Frantisek Valek Source: "Ilustrovana Historie Letectvi No.8 - Avia/Letov C-2 (Arado Ar.96), Aero L-29 Delfin, De Havilland Tiger Moth" (c)Zdenek Hurt, Pavel Kucera, Oliver Chalas, 1992.
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Tiger Moth Mk.? | Unit: "A" Flight, 22.EFTS, RAF Serial: 16/A (N6634) By the No. 22.EFTS in Cambridge also members of Czechoslovak Air Force-passed the training. Its Tiger Moths had sequence numbers on the cowling black outlined and designation was placed before cockpit - A16 in this case. The aeroplane N6634 was used by the unit's A Flight in the years 1942-1943.
Artist: © Frantisek Valek Source: "Ilustrovana Historie Letectvi No.8 - Avia/Letov C-2 (Arado Ar.96), Aero L-29 Delfin, De Havilland Tiger Moth" (c)Zdenek Hurt, Pavel Kucera, Oliver Chalas, 1992.
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Tiger Moth Mk.? | Unit: unknown Serial: N6835 RAF Coltishall Station Flight. March 1941. Aircraft crashed into North Sea while being flown by a Polish Pilot from 257 Squadron in June 1941.
Artist: © Richard Vernon Source: Aggressive in Defence - The Aircraft of RAF Coltishall 1940 - 2006 by R.H.Vernon 2005
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Tiger Moth Mk.? | Unit: 3.EFTS, RAF Serial: 16 (T5378) This a/c was relatively frequently used by Czechoslovak flying staff in No. 3 EFTS in Shellingford. It had anti-spin strakes not yet mounted and identification field of yellow-green colour was painted on the fuselage back.
Artist: © Frantisek Valek Source: "Ilustrovana Historie Letectvi No.8 - Avia/Letov C-2 (Arado Ar.96), Aero L-29 Delfin, De Havilland Tiger Moth" (c)Zdenek Hurt, Pavel Kucera, Oliver Chalas, 1992.
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Tiger Moth Mk.? | Unit: 727 NAS, FAA Serial: 2C (W7956) RNAS Gosport (HMS Siskin - full size mock up flight deck), 1946-1950.
Artist: © Mike Keep Source: "de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth" Aeroguide Classics No.6, (c) 1992 Linewrights Ltd, ISBN 0-946958-38-6
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Tiger Moth Mk.? | Unit: 10.EFTS, RAF Serial: 30 (G-ADNZ) Meantime in colour form of Tiger Moths development overtaken to RAF at the beginning of war is evident on this aircraft used by 10.EFTS in Yatesbury in April 1940. It bore military paint scheme retaining civil registration on the fuselage and lower wings.
Artist: © Frantisek Valek Source: "Ilustrovana Historie Letectvi No.8 - Avia/Letov C-2 (Arado Ar.96), Aero L-29 Delfin, De Havilland Tiger Moth" (c)Zdenek Hurt, Pavel Kucera, Oliver Chalas, 1992.
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Tiger Moth Mk.II | Unit: unknown Serial: RCS-H (DE694) Reserve FSDerby, 1947.
Artist: unknown Source: FAA Archive
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Tiger Moth Mk.II | Unit: 1.EFTS, RAF Serial: R4735 Aircraft delivered by producer since 1939 wore temporarily two-colours roundel of B-type on the fuselage. Camouflage was painted lower on the fuselage sides.
Artist: © Frantisek Valek Source: "Ilustrovana Historie Letectvi No.8 - Avia/Letov C-2 (Arado Ar.96), Aero L-29 Delfin, De Havilland Tiger Moth" (c)Zdenek Hurt, Pavel Kucera, Oliver Chalas, 1992.
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Tiger Moth Mk.II | Unit: Flight Churchstanton, RAF Serial: T6463 Tiger Moth II T6463 in camouflage and marking introduced since the end of 1940 for RAF training types without any further designation belonging to the station Flight Churchstanton. It was used in depicted form by the pilots of 313th Czechoslovak fighter Squadron wing in the middle of 1942.
Artist: © Frantisek Valek Source: "Ilustrovana Historie Letectvi No.8 - Avia/Letov C-2 (Arado Ar.96), Aero L-29 Delfin, De Havilland Tiger Moth" (c)Zdenek Hurt, Pavel Kucera, Oliver Chalas, 1992.
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