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.
No, it's not a car. But rarely has hero status been more befitting than for a plane which helped to prepare the few It was on October 26th 1931 that the prototype Tiger Moth made its maiden flight.
The name Tiger Moth may not mean all that much today, but back in the years preceding the Second World War, it was on everybody’s lips. Especially when those lips belonged to the pilots who would go ...
There have been over the years some interesting names being used by carmakers for their models. Yet one has to admit that the imagination of those in the aviation industry knows virtually no limit ...
Memories of World War II's legendary fighter pilots were evoked yesterday as a restored De Havilland Tiger Moth training plane was unveiled at the Malta Aviation Museum in Ta' Qali. The new exhibit ...
LAKELAND -- The Tiger Moth airplane looks great, but it's the angry Woody Woodpecker painted on both sides of its nose that seems to amuse most of the people at Sun 'n Fun who stop by to check it out.
John Donald's dream of flying in a Tiger Moth was realised this week - although it took him nine decades to get there. Mr Donald, who turns 91 on February 16, was taken for a special birthday flight ...
This is the touching moment a trio of second world war aircraft performed a missing man tribute to Prince Philip on the day of his funeral. Stunning images show a squadron of de Havilland Tiger Moths ...
Veteran Tauranga World War II pilot Bryan Cox in the rear cockpit flying the actual Tiger Moth that he trained in 75 years ago. Photo / Geoff Soper Photography A reunion spanning 75 years soared into ...