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Uploaded by FournierBob on Apr 19, 2008
The de Havilland Tiger Moth was a Second War British training aeroplane, very basic and not at all easy to fly well. There are several at Serpentine WA. Here Bert demonstrates his aerobatic ability.
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andre8082 10 months ago
laservader is so right
if there is one plane that wants to stay in the air it's a tiger moth
it hardly needs a pilot
why is everyone so fond of a tiggie ?
its the nr one trainer in the world
howcome ???????
MATHEMATICLY ALONE IT'S ALMOST A KITE
kevke069 2 years ago
what do you mean "not at all easy to fly well"? there very easy to fly
laservader1 2 years ago
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Qu'elle est cette musique, je vous prie?
andre8082 10 months ago
laservader is so right
if there is one plane that wants to stay in the air it's a tiger moth
it hardly needs a pilot
why is everyone so fond of a tiggie ?
its the nr one trainer in the world
howcome ???????
MATHEMATICLY ALONE IT'S ALMOST A KITE
kevke069 2 years ago
what do you mean "not at all easy to fly well"? there very easy to fly
laservader1 2 years ago