May 16, 2014 at 6:18 am
David Cyster flew his 1941 built Tiger Moth into Scone earlier this week to re-validate his display pilots authorisation ticket, giving me the chance to get up close and personal with the Moth once again.
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
Small plane, big sky
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
He was a little embarrassed about the condition of his Moth but I kind of like the patina.
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
Hand cranking the engine, he’s got this down to a fine art.
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
Paperwork all complete and starting back for Glenrothes.
G-ANRF Tiger Moth, Scone by wwshack, on Flickr
There are a few other photos of this aircraft on my Flickr site https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwshack/
By: Mothminor - 19th May 2014 at 19:37
Still looking really good. Took this couple of shots at Perth in 2002 –
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By: Malcolm McKay - 16th May 2014 at 07:54
Thanks for posting those – she is beautiful.
By: trumper - 16th May 2014 at 07:51
🙂 Lovely photos and the scenery is beautiful.