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There are worse ways to spend 15 minutes. Tiger Moth film.

http://vimeo.com/68963202

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By: Stan Smith - 2nd July 2013 at 04:03

Yes Matt. Mag switches are a clue but not the full answer. Try again. bazv, quite correct, and if you are one of those who swing from behind the prop, much easier to switch off if the “driver” cocks up the throttle position.

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By: Stepwilk - 1st July 2013 at 17:44

Always found it a bit odd they’re outside the cockpit.

My late friend James Gilbert, who had lots of TM time, once told me that it was not unusual for a rear-seater reaching up to get the other pilot’s attention by tapping him on the shoulder to inadvertently turn off one or even both mags.

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By: bazv - 1st July 2013 at 09:09

Always found it a bit odd they’re outside the cockpit.

Handy for the prop swinger to be able to see the position of the switches…esp ‘off’ when priming/sucking in before start !
Not so easy on (say) a chipmunk…I always physically checked the switches position in the unoccupied cockpit but took it on trust with the pilot !

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By: Bombgone - 1st July 2013 at 08:42

Excellent Video. Brilliant story line. A must see.

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By: Jayce - 1st July 2013 at 08:40

Always found it a bit odd they’re outside the cockpit.

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By: The Blue Max - 1st July 2013 at 08:08

Mag switches.

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By: Stan Smith - 1st July 2013 at 05:19

OK Tiger Drivers. Can you “spot the deliberate mistake” in the inflight sequence ?

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By: DCK - 29th June 2013 at 20:59

Understood the plot way too quick, but a very well done indeed.

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By: Skybolt - 29th June 2013 at 20:07

What a treat. Having got my PPL on a Tiger in 1957 I thought the whole production was extremely well done. Congratulations.

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By: redvanner - 29th June 2013 at 03:34

That is a good one. I really enjoyed it. Well done.

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By: Deskpilot - 29th June 2013 at 02:33

Just remember folks, “8 hours twix bottle and throttle”

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By: Arabella-Cox - 28th June 2013 at 22:42

Same here, this made me all emotional. What a wonderful little film. Now I want to build and fly my own Tiger Moth.

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By: skyskooter - 28th June 2013 at 19:49

Brilliant short film. Almost had me welling up.

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By: Consul - 28th June 2013 at 19:31

Look like some of the footage at least was filmed at Barton. I think that Tiger was once based at Breighton – may still be.

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