In the mid-70s a mate of mine Graham and his friend Peter - both teenagers in Australia - bought the mortal remains of VH-BEX, a DH.82a Tiger Moth that had served with the RAAF as A17-712. After a few years of work they had her flying in her old warpaint and in the mid-2000s she was sold to New Zealand where a syndicate operates her to this day. Graham's still part of that syndicate and Peter has been over to visit a few times.
In 2007 I lived for a few months in Blenheim, where the Tiger is based as ZK-BER on our civil register. Another friend, Adam, was a couple of years older than me and also part of the Tiger syndicate. I was a bit of a hangar rat and he took me under his wing, letting me help out cleaning and even starting her. She was the first Tiger Moth I ever sat in, the first I ever taxied in
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Zac Yates, on Flickr
And the first I ever flew in...or flew (don't tell anyone as Adam didn't have an instructor rating
). We three had
some adventures.
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Zac Yates, on Flickr
So obviously I'd build a model at some point. Cue the modern Airfix 1/72 kit, of which I bought two copies. You saw the Blue Max build last week and the other was combined with some DK Decals and Humbrol trainer Yellow to produce this:
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Zac Yates, on Flickr
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After I took these photos I realised I hadn't installed the aerials on the spine, which I've now done with rigging elastic and will share a pic once the weather is better. I hope you like it.
And no, I can't remember the exact sequence to start a Tiger anymore!