September 13, 2024 at 9:51 pm
Hi all, does anyone here happen to have photos of de Havilland Tiger Moths at RAF Elmdon during 1940-1945? Or does anyone have any RAF or Fleet Air Arm logbooks that might have Tiger Moth R4954 in, as flown at Elmdon, please? My friends own that Tiger Moth, now known as ZK-BFS “Queenie” and we are trying to trace its wartime history. It was based at No. 14 EFTS, Elmdon, for most of WWII. Any copies of logbook entries with R4954, or any photos of her or her Elmdon Tiger Moth friends would be very welcome.
Cheers, Dave
By: Dave Homewood - 14th September 2024 at 11:29
As an aside, I am also curious as to whether any other No. 14 EFTS Tiger Moths that served at Elmdon during WWII are still around and if any others are flying? Or of Queenie the last one?