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Old 31st Oct 2001, 13:35
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tiger burn
 
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The Tiger & Gipsy Moths were traditionally designed by good old Geoffrey de Havilland as trainers & thus the instructor took the back seat whilst the pupil rode in front. Whether taxiing or in flight the view for manoeuvring is far superior from the back.In the front of a Gipsy or Tiger, the strutts, wires & wings can obstruct your field of vision etc & also as I'm quite small I find I adopt a slight nose down attitude (& a couple of cushions!) to give me that little bit extra.

You can also use the front cockpit space to fit an auxillary fuel tank thus facilitating greater range.

Hope this helps.

Happy flying!




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