What It's Like To Fly In The Cockpit Of A Tiger Moth | Forces TV
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A newly-created experience in North Yorkshire will allow members of the public to have a taste of what it is like to fly in a 1930s British biplane. Introduced in 1932 and retired in 1959, the De Havilland Tiger Moth was used to train young airmen before they headed off to war. It was adapted for the military from the Gypsy Moth, giving the instructor greater access, enabling them to bale out when the student got it wrong.
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