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N7642U, Boeing 727-222, United Airlines, braking hard on Runway 23Left at London Heathrow, some time in the 1990s.

G-AVMK, British Aircraft Corporation 1-11-510ED, European Aviation, taxiing out to Runway 24 at Manchester Airport, some time in the 1990s.

 

N81026, Lockheed L-1011-200 TriStar, TWA Trans World Airlines, at Dusseldorf Airport, 11th October 1996.

 

N6466/G-ANKZ, De Haviland DH 82 Tiger Moth, in Royal Air Force colours, at Manchester Barton, some time in the 1990s.

 

TF-FID, Boeing 737-408, Icelandair, at Amsterdam Schipol, either 1992, 1993, or 1996.

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DH 82a Tiger Moth. De Havilland's built two aircraft that they named the Tiger Moth! One was a single seat research monoplane, the DH 71 (of 1927) and the other was the World renowned DH82 , the one everyone thinks of when you say Tiger Moth. Here is a fine example of the latter, seen at the former RAF Keevil in Wiltshire. It became one of the RAF's stalwart trainers during WW2, and was built in Canada and Australia, as well. One of the all-time classic biplanes, it has, for film purposes, been rebuilt to resemble aircraft from both sides in WW1 ! #DeHavilland #DH71 #DH82 #TigerMoth #avgeek #aviation #flying #biplane #WW2 #RAF #RoyalAirForce #Canada #Australia #trainer #aviationphotography #photography #RAFKeevil #Wiltshire #UK