December 29, 2008 at 7:46 pm
Anyone out there happen to have a photo of Tiger Moth N6744 when it was on charge of 13 Sqdn at Odiham in 1941/42 please?
Thanks in advance,
Walter
By: Walter 63 - 30th December 2008 at 17:57
Thanks for that NewForest, this Tiggy did have a remarkably long life, didn’ it?
Cheers,
Walter
By: Newforest - 29th December 2008 at 19:53
Had an eventful life!
PH-UAV
s/n: 82022
previous N6744 of the Royal Air Force;
previous G-AHYS of Airwork Ltd.;
26-03-1947 registered as PH-UAV to the Rijksluchtvaartschool. CofR no: 531;
01-10-1949 re-registered in Dutch 3e Register. CofR no: 105;
15-03-1951 damaged in hangar-tent at Ypenburg by heavy storm;
01-11-1951 forced-landing at Ypenburg and damaged;
28-01-1955 forced-landing at Hilversum and damaged;
13-06-1957 emergency-landing near Lopik after mid-air collision with PH-UAB;
21-07-1960 registered to Nationale Luchtvaart School;
09-03-1965 registration PH-UAV cancelled and scrapped;