So a Tiger Moth is not a Taylorcraft, so I post this in the "catch-all" forum.
The video below is of "Aero India" (an Asian aviation trade show like Farnborough or Paris, held in Bangalore, India).
Skip forward to the last item, the yellow Tiger Moth is the one I was involved in restoring last year, and I went out to Delhi to be part of the team that reassembled & rigged it after we airfreighted it out there.
It's now in Bangalore for Aero India (a testament and full credit to the fast-jet IAF pilots who had before this never flown such a "lowly" rag-and-timber biplane. They flew it from Delhi via the coast, so a little like flying from Florida to Galveston via Memphis).
That lovely yellow dope is all mine!
(Sorry about the advert, it's not of my doing).
The video below is of "Aero India" (an Asian aviation trade show like Farnborough or Paris, held in Bangalore, India).
Skip forward to the last item, the yellow Tiger Moth is the one I was involved in restoring last year, and I went out to Delhi to be part of the team that reassembled & rigged it after we airfreighted it out there.
It's now in Bangalore for Aero India (a testament and full credit to the fast-jet IAF pilots who had before this never flown such a "lowly" rag-and-timber biplane. They flew it from Delhi via the coast, so a little like flying from Florida to Galveston via Memphis).
That lovely yellow dope is all mine!
(Sorry about the advert, it's not of my doing).
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