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Havilland Tiger Moths The Tiger Moth is the classic biplane trainer which was so popular in the 1930s and 40s. Beautiful to look at and to fly, it has trained thousands of pilots and is now much cherished. | |
| AT6 Harvard An advanced World War Two US Air Force trainer, the Harvard prepared trainee pilots for fighters like the Spitfire and Mustang, and was sometime used as a fighter itself. Large, smooth, and very fast, it is the only Warbird accessible to the public in the UK. | |
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Boeing Stearman Used by the American Air Corps during World War Two, the Stearman did the same job as the British Tiger Moth. Most Mustang and B-17 pilots were trained on it and it has become a popular classic. It is famous for appearing in films such as "The English Patient" and Hitchcock's "North by North-West". | |
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Havilland Chipmunk Designed after World War Two as a replacement for the Tiger Moth, the Chipmunk is a robust, fully aerobatic trainer, with fighter-like characteristics. It trained every RAF pilot from its introduction until the 1970s. | |
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T-67 Firefly The two seat side by side Slingsby T-67 Firefly is a British aircraft used primarily by the US army. It can be flown competitively in unlimited class competition. It is ideal for advanced aerobatic instruction and has become a very popular aerobatic aircraft. Robust and powerful, it is capable of extreme maneouvres. | |
| Piper Cub J3 Created for army observation work and used throughout America during and immediately after the war, the Cub helped private flying to thrive during the 1950s and paved the way for more advanced designs. | |
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Piper Warrior Fast and well-equipped, Warriors train modern pilots as well as serving as very efficient tourers for the private pilot. Piper Warriors or Cherokees are amongst the most commonly used aircraft. | |
| Cessna
150/152 Together with the Piper Warrior, the Cessna is one of the most popular trainers used today. | |
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American P51D Mustang A fighter classic, the Mustang is an American legend. Powered by the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine and built to a British specification it became the foremost American fighter of World War Two and served in every theatre of operations. Its clean cut lines make it a popular performer at modern air displays. | |
| Eurostar The Eurostar is one of the “new generation” of microlight aircraft. With a 100 mph cruise, dual controls and excellent all round visibility, the EV-97 TeamEurostar is an exciting aircraft for the 21st century. The aircraft has all the style and performance of a light aircraft but is simple and fun to fly and comes in at a much lower cost. | |
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Havilland Dragon Rapide One of the most successful passenger airliners of the 1930s, the Dragon Rapide combines stylish luxury and genuine comfort. It is a beautiful aircraft to watch flying, and remains well loved. Delta fly two of the very few Rapides left in the world. | |
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