Individual aircraft detail page.

deHavilland

Tiger Moth
This page was last amended on 24 February, 2011.

Photograph by Glenn Alderton.

This site contains serials, registrations and various other details about the majority of Tiger Moths produced.

If the information you are after is not listed yet, drop us a line via e-mail as we still have a fair bit of information to add to this list. If you have any further information which you may wish to add to the site, please contact us.

The information contained on these pages comes from a wide variety of sources, some reliable, some not so reliable. They are intended to be used as a handy guide to finding basic details about individual aircraft which may then be used to assist with further research.

 

The main list is divided up over two pages due to the large number of entries. Page one contains aircraft with construction numbers preceeding 82,000 and also aircraft which I have not yet identified a construction number for. Page two is from construction number 82,000 onwards.

  

Do you have a photo we can use?

We are always on the lookout for photographs of the aircraft contained in our listings. Please e-mail you photograph along with the aircrafts identity and the name of the person you would like credited for the photograph to

darrylgibbs@yahoo.com

Page 1 (Construction numbers below 82,000).

 Page 2 (From construction number 82,000 upwards).

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We would like to extend our thanks to everyone who has assisted in compiling this site. Some of these people and organisations are:

Air Britain.

Karel Adams.

George Black.

Brauck

Chris Brett.

Ken Broomhead.

Richard Cardiff.

Graham Cartwright.

David Clack

Edward Cooke.

Darren Craven.

Darren Crick.

Howard Curtis.

Steve Darke.

Patrick Dirksen.

John Ellenberg.

Malcolm Fillmore.

Steve Follett.

Malcolm Goosey.

Jesco Gravemier.

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Jerry Gunner.

Clive Hardiman.

Roger Hatchman.

Willy Henderickx.

William T. Larkins.

Bob Livingston.

Robert Lundin.

Clive Lynch.

Dion Makowski.

Bob Murphy.

Ian Ogden.

Athanassios Papantonopoulos.

Dave Peel.

Michelle Pepper.

Tom Peterson.

PJ.

Ivan Prince.

Paul Repacholi.

Brian Roberts.

Bernard Rumbold.

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Allan Smith.

Gianmaria Spagnoletti.

Tony Stigle.

Dave Taylor.

Terry.

Laurie Tibbles.

UK National Archives.

Jose Vilhena.

Bruno Volunthen.

Jack Watson.

Jim Wilcox.

Peter Wilkie.

Mike Williams.

Paul Zdanowski.

Owen Zupp.

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