de Havilland Tiger Moth
First flying in 1931, the de Havilland Tiger Moth became the most widely used military and civilian primary trainer of all time.
Hunter Warbirds Scone New South Wales April 2022
Made in the UK and later serving with the RAAF, this Tiger Moth was bought by Col Pay in 1959. It became his first crop duster. In 2008 is was fully restored to flying condition.




Narromine Aviation Museum
de Havilland Gypsy Major 145hp engine from a de Havilland Tiger Moth

HARS Aviation Museum




RAAF Museum Point Cook


Hunter Valley Vintage Wings



RAAF Williamtown Airshow 2010

