The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth was a highly successful military trainer introduced in 1932, crucial for preparing thousands of Allied pilots during World War II across the British Empire, ...
Marilyn Cleveland knew the pilots who were flying a newly-restored de Havilland Tiger Moth to the National Warplane Museum. But she didn’t know the surprise they had in store for her last Thursday.
Pilot, believed to be Robert Doughton, 73, and his passenger had a lucky escape after a vintage biplane flipped upside down following an ...
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