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The Tiger Moth Story #ARLHRD0001
 
The Tiger Moth Story
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$14.99
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Aviation
Company:
Air Review Limited

The book, The Tiger Moth Story, relates the story of how one of the most famous inter-war trainers was developed and utilized. The British de Haviland Tiger Moth was introduced in 1931 and before production ceased close to 9,000 units of all variants had been manufactured. Aside from being used as a trainer, the Tiger Moth through the years has also been used as a advertising sky writer, ambulance, bomber, coastal patrol plane, crop duster, glider tug, parachustist carrier and taxi. The major sections of this very revealing look of the famed de haviland Tiger Moth are as follows: 1) The Family Tree; 2) Birth of the Tiger; 3) The Colorful Thirties; 4) Growing Up; 5) The Fighting Tigers; 6) Tigers in Training; 7) The Postwar Tiger; 8) The Tiger Changes its Stripes; 9) Appendix I Leading Particulars; 10) Appendix II Tiger Moth Equipped Service and Reserve Flying Schools, 1937 - 54; 11) Appendix III Summary of Production of New Tiger Moths; 12) Appendix IV List of Registrations; 13) Index and 14) Log of all Tiger Moths known to have current C of A's September, 1970. In addition to a very informative text, this book also includes approximately 80 vintage black and white photographs, the Tiger Moth development "family tree" and various supporting data tables. This is an outstanding book that is sure to please both the aviation historian and fan of the de Haviland Tiger Moth. Also included with this offering is a brief note from one of the authors addressed to the original book purchaser. This book is 238 pages and is in good condition. The authors are Alan Bramson and Neville Birch. Edition published in 1970.

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