Publisher:Airlife Publishing Ltd, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom, 1987
Edition:First
Binding:Hardcover (Original Cloth)
Condition:Fair
Dust Jacket:Fair
Airlife Publishing Ltd, 1987, Hardcover (Original Cloth), Book Condition: Fair, Dust Jacket Condition: Fair, First
Blue cloth with dustwrapper, illustrated in black and white. A very good second-hand copy with extra photos attached by the previous owner. - A pictorial tribute to the de Havilland Tiger Moth, which was first test-flown in October 1931. During World War II, thousands of Allied pilots were trained on this aeroplane. After the end of the war, although a great number of Tiger Moths retained their status as military training aircraft, many others were allocated new roles. In Australia and New Zealand they were used for crop dusting, as aerial advertisers worldwide and in the re-establishment of civil flying schools. Size: Small Quarto. 160 pages. Category: Aviation; Aircraft; Transport; Aviation; ISBN: 1853100072. ISBN/EAN: 9781853100079. Dewey Code: 623.7462.
Blue cloth with dustwrapper, illustrated in black and white. A very good second-hand copy with extra photos attached by the previous owner. - A pictorial tribute to the de Havilland Tiger Moth, which was first test-flown in October 1931. During World War II, thousands of Allied pilots were trained on this aeroplane. After the end of the war, although a great number of Tiger Moths retained their status as military training aircraft, many others were allocated new roles. In Australia and New Zealand they were used for crop dusting, as aerial advertisers worldwide and in the re-establishment of civil flying schools. Size: Small Quarto. 160 pages. Category: Aviation; Aircraft; Transport; Aviation; ISBN: 1853100072. ISBN/EAN: 9781853100079. Dewey Code: 623.7462.