I was flying one of those Tiger Moths. We left Maitland in pouring rain and minimum visibility. It started clearing about the Gap. By the time we got to the Harbour is was wonderful weather. Thanks very much for videoing the events. I believe there were actually more than 60 Tigers in the air. Thanks to Kevin Weldon in the lead Tiger VH-AQJ for organizing everything and getting the permissions.
Thanks for posting. I love Moths and it must have been a great sight to see 40 flying together. Hmmm I thought the weather in OZ was clear blue skies all the way - lol.
Safety concerns?
vne1981 2 years ago
dude i just got a tiger moth and servo already has problems
ragester101 3 years ago
are GWS tiger moths good beginner planes? if they are please tell me a good beginner model because i love bi-planes and ive always wanted one
guitardude5000 4 years ago
No that plane is a little bit fast and unsteady for a beginner. The GWS pico stick or the kyosho piper cub is defiantly better.
brampa 4 years ago
really? cause the pico stick looks pretty fast and the bi-plane looks really slow
guitardude5000 4 years ago
The pico stick is really_slow, and the moth is quite fast and unstable, remember, the stick has quite huge wings.
brampa 4 years ago
that is true. thanks man
guitardude5000 4 years ago
I was flying one of those Tiger Moths. We left Maitland in pouring rain and minimum visibility. It started clearing about the Gap. By the time we got to the Harbour is was wonderful weather. Thanks very much for videoing the events. I believe there were actually more than 60 Tigers in the air. Thanks to Kevin Weldon in the lead Tiger VH-AQJ for organizing everything and getting the permissions.
bishop2946 4 years ago
Thanks for posting. I love Moths and it must have been a great sight to see 40 flying together. Hmmm I thought the weather in OZ was clear blue skies all the way - lol.
Syd1940 4 years ago