July 3, 2005 at 12:09 am
Heres some images I took saturday evening over Oslo from Tiger Moth LN-MAX.
Enjoy 😉
LimaN.
By: LimaNovember - 3rd July 2005 at 10:19
I agree Wingnut yesterday was a very fine day for Tiger flying. ;)You must remember to order seat in the Broussard for the August tours
LimanN.
Very nice LimaNovember!
You really picked the right day for a Moth ride…
When I had my MAX-ride it was raining and the cloud base was close to nothing, but it was still enjoyable!To “Propstrike”:
It has usually not been possible to operate off grass anywhere near Oslo, but just the other day I heard that the group operating LN-MAX from Kjeller airfield have made a short (320meters) grass runway alongside the paved one at Kjeller. So, now they probably save the tailskid a bit…
By: LimaNovember - 3rd July 2005 at 10:08
I dont think it would be any airshow tours for me in the UK this summer.Brakes?? Hmmm..they arent good.Only Kjeller had sufficient place to land on grass.
LimanN
What a lovely looking Moth ! I trust we will be seeing you at Woburn next month, and I am sure nobody will be imperintent enough to mention those non-standard brakes.
Can you operate off grass at Oslo?
By: LimaNovember - 3rd July 2005 at 09:59
Hi
There are two Tigers airworthy and both of them are stationed at Kjeller airport between Oslo and Gardermoen Int.airport.Both of them had been used in movies for children.LN-MAX was painted in this colors for a film.At Kjeller there was a production line for Tiger Moths.About 35 planes was build.The Germans scrapped almost everone.They are restoring one surviving Kjellerbuild Tiger Moth there at the moment
LimaN
Lovely shots Lima,thanks for posting. How many airworthy Tigers are there in Norway at the moment?
By: Wingnut - 3rd July 2005 at 09:37
Very nice LimaNovember!
You really picked the right day for a Moth ride…
When I had my MAX-ride it was raining and the cloud base was close to nothing, but it was still enjoyable!
To “Propstrike”:
It has usually not been possible to operate off grass anywhere near Oslo, but just the other day I heard that the group operating LN-MAX from Kjeller airfield have made a short (320meters) grass runway alongside the paved one at Kjeller. So, now they probably save the tailskid a bit…
By: Propstrike - 3rd July 2005 at 08:37
What a lovely looking Moth ! I trust we will be seeing you at Woburn next month, and I am sure nobody will be imperintent enough to mention those non-standard brakes.
Can you operate off grass at Oslo?
By: Ant.H - 3rd July 2005 at 01:31
Lovely shots Lima,thanks for posting. How many airworthy Tigers are there in Norway at the moment?