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Other Builders and Flyers |
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John Choc0liias' recently completed Moth in Redding, California. He used a Lyc 0-235 to power his plane. I like the paint scheme with the invasion stripes. |
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Bill Murphy's Moth in Colorado getting rigged. I had a nice time chatting with Bill at Oshkosh this July. |
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Tiger Moth Builders at Oshkosh 2004 |
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I had a great time this past July getting together for a few hours with four other Tiger Moth builders at Airventure. Shown are Jerry, Bill, myself, Bill and Joe. We had lunch, chatted Tiger Moths, and then went and looked at the real McCoy over at the Antique section. Thanks to Gene and Darlene at Fisher Flying Products for passing messages around so we could get this little group together. I know that someday a couple of us want to fly our completed Moths to Oshkosh, what fun that will be too! |
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OLIVIERO BRAINI - Italy |
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Oliviero spent over 4000 hours building this beauty.� He powers this Tiger Moth with a Fiat 1.3 liter. |
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Jerry Boughner is motoring along nicely with his Moth.� |
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