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This two-seated pilot training aircraft of type De Havilland Tiger Moth DH82a was delivered to the Royal Air Force at the 16th April of 1939. In 1998 three German pilots bought this plan and named it Miss Sophie. Currently there are still 600 airworthy Tiger Moth worldwide. This photo was taken at the gliding airfield Lauf Lillinghof in Franconia, South Germany, Bavaria. |
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