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When they started flying the DH Tiger Moth and then the Avro Tutor, the Central Flying School’s aerobatic teams of the 1930s were able to put on ever more impressive displays, with inverted flying much on the agenda CFS TIGER AND TUTOR TEAMS The Shuttleworth Collection’s DH82A Tiger Moth ‘K2585’/G-ANKT and Avro Tutor ‘K3241’/G-AHSA (really K3215) in CFS aerobatic team colours, being flown by Si Davies and Bob Morcom. DARREN HARBAR The inverted K2586 leads 1932’s Tiger Moth formation. VIA

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