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| DVD Documentary: This documentary shows you what it is like to fly the Tiger Moth, one of the oldest bi-planes still in widespread use today. Extensive in-cockpit footage and interviews with experienced flyers are used to put you in the pilot's seat of this classic plane. Many aspects of flight including take-offs, landings and aerobatics are covered in this film. The DVD lasts for 22 minutes with an additional 17 minutes of extras. Book and Pilots Notes: Delta Aviation is excited to offer two fantastic Tiger Moth books - available together for £35 including postage and packing. The preparation for a flight in Delta Aviation's Tiger Moths.
Tiger Moth Story by Alan Bramson Provides a comprehensive account of the aircraft origins and development as a trainer of Commonwealth pilots in times of peace and war, as a crop duster, glider tug, aerial advertiser, bomber, coastal patrol plane and aerial ambulance as well as in frontline service. Technical narrative and drawings, handling ability and performance as seen through the eyes of the pilots including a fully updated world survey of existing aircraft combine to make The Tiger Moth Story the most comprehensive book of the aircraft. A bestseller since 1964, this edition is fully revised (August 2005), updated, indexed and includes many new black and white photographs, plus a new colour section. "A must read classic" Pilot Magazine November 2005The Author: Alan Bramson joined the RAF in 1939 undertaking flying training in 1942 before eventually achieving a rare RAF A1 category. Later founding an air charter company, he became a member of the Panel of Examiners for the UK Civil Aviation Authority before retiring as Chairman 1983. In 2003 he was awarded the Sir Peter Masefield Medal for ‘prolonged and outstanding achievement in aviation’. Alan has contributed to around 800 magazine articles and is the author of over 20 aviation titles. He currently lives in Kent. Book Details: Hardcover 272 pages (August 15, 2005); Publisher: Crecy Publishing Ltd; ISBN: 0859791033 | |||||||||||||
| Tiger Moth Pilots Notes, Royal Australian
Airforce Reprint of the official RAAF publication from February 1944. Four sections entitled Descriptive, Handling, Operating Data and Emergencies include all the data on this venerable trainer. Also includes detailed 3-views and a fold-out cutaway drawing. Book Details: 28 pages (December 1985); Publisher: Pilot's Notes; ISBN: 0859790886 | |||||||||||||
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