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Aerobatic Flying Lesson in the Scottish Aviation Bulldog - Ex Military Trainer
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Aerobatic training AS202
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Airspeed Horsa Invasion Glider
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Crazy Cessna Flight & Dead-Stick Landing
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jodel 1050
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RV Air Racing UK
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Slingsby T76 G-BJXB
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So you want to run an Ikarus C42 with cloud
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The Great Air Race - England to Melbourne 1934
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At sea on the good ship Black Rover
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Change the Record
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Early years education: Sweden versus the UK Part 2 (of 3)
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Journey - Don't Stop Believin RFA Cardigan Bay
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Presentation of Lithuania
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Research Soundbites: Desistance research and probation practice
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RFA Cardigan Bay - Part 3 - Sea Trials
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RFA ROCKSTAR
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Tiger Moth Frolic
Springtime, Adelaide Hills, 1941 Tiger Moth.....ahhh deHavilland!
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How to fly a Tiger Moth
The de Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth was a 1930s biplane designed by de Havilland and operated by the Royal Air Force and others as a primary trainer....
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A flight aboard the DoX - 1930
Perhaps the most dramatic flying boat ever built was the giant Dornier Do X. Conceived by Dr. Claudius Dornier, the Do X design took seven years to...
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Definitely a Tiger Moth on the outside, but the instrument panel is labelled as a Moth Major, a slightly earlier Moth with a wooden fuselage and unstaggered wings. On the G- info website from the CAA 'ACSK is listed as a Tiger from new in 1934, so maybe the inside shots are of a different a/c or ...