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  • De Havilland Tiger Moth
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  • The de Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and others as a primary trainer. The Tiger Moth remained in service with the RAF until replaced by the de Havilland Chipmunk in 1952, when many of the surplus aircraft entered civil operation. Many other nations used the Tiger Moth in both military and civil applications, and it remains in widespread use as a recreational aircraft in many countries. It is still occasionally used as a primary training aircraft, particularly for those pilots wanting to gain experience before moving on to other tailwheel aircraft, although most Tiger Moths have a skid. Many are now employed by various companies offering trial lesson experiences. Those in private hands generally
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loaded weight main
  • 1825.0
climb rate main
  • 673.0
number of props
  • 1
length alt
  • 7.34 m
span main
  • 894.0799999999999
Produced
  • 1931
Status
  • Retired from military service, still in civil use
cruise speed main
  • 67.0
cruise speed alt
  • 59
height alt
  • 2.68 m
Introduced
  • 1932
primary user
Type
  • Trainer
range alt
  • 250
length main
  • 728.98
useful load main
  • 180.0
power alt
  • 100.0
area main
  • 239.0
power main
  • 130.0
fuel capacity additional main
  • 10
height main
  • 266.7
span alt
  • 8.94 m
range main
  • 302.0
Manufacturer
  • de Havilland Aircraft Company
max speed main
  • 109
engine (prop)
  • de Havilland Gipsy Major I inverted 4-cylinder inline
climb rate alt
  • 205
ceiling main
  • 13600.0
empty weight main
  • 1115.0
loaded weight alt
  • 828.0
Developed From
area alt
  • 22.2
First Flight
  • 1931-10-26
more users
max speed alt
  • 18000.0
jet or prop?
  • prop
fuel capacity main
  • 19
empty weight alt
  • 506.0
fuel capacity additional alt
  • 12
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 4,145 m
fuel capacity alt
  • 22
variants with their own articles
Retired
  • 1959
Crew
  • 2
Armament
  • 8
Number Built
  • 8868
Designer
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  • The Tiger Moth Story
useful load alt
  • 80.0
abstract
  • The de Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and others as a primary trainer. The Tiger Moth remained in service with the RAF until replaced by the de Havilland Chipmunk in 1952, when many of the surplus aircraft entered civil operation. Many other nations used the Tiger Moth in both military and civil applications, and it remains in widespread use as a recreational aircraft in many countries. It is still occasionally used as a primary training aircraft, particularly for those pilots wanting to gain experience before moving on to other tailwheel aircraft, although most Tiger Moths have a skid. Many are now employed by various companies offering trial lesson experiences. Those in private hands generally fly far fewer hours and tend to be kept in concours condition. The de Havilland Moth club founded 1975 is now a highly organized owners' association offering technical support and focus for Moth enthusiasts.
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