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Old 9th Jul 2014, 18:53
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Bi-plane over Sheffield

I've recently seen a bi-plane over the east of Sheffield, never been close enough to identify, and also don't know home base. Anyone can help?
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There's a company based at Netherthorpe (near Sheffield) who operate a Tiger Moth and do flights on a fairly regular basis over the 'Dams' -Derwent,Ladybower etc. as a commercial enterprise.
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I've recently seen a twin engined airliner near Gatwick.............

Too eeeeeeaasyyyyy!

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I've recently seen a twin engined airliner near Gatwick.............
Perhaps you both saw the same aircraft.



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It's a Tiger Moth - it bumbles over Sheffield almost on a daily basis these days. Reason seems to be that the operator (at Netherthorpe) does pleasure flights over the Derwent Dams, so the route takes the Moth over Sheffield.

Makes a welcome change from the usual aviation diet over Sheffield which comprises of... nothing
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Yes, I agree there are many twin engined aircraft near Gatwick, also flying over my region, BUT not many bi-planes.

So cut the clever comments, they please no-one.

Thank you to the replies that have enabled me to find out what the aircraft was. Much appreciated.
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Cymmon,
So cut the clever comments, they please no-one
You should realise by now that these forums have a doseage of twits and wits spouting plenty of banter and cantor......

I would love to see your moth over Jakarta but alas.....

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Cut the clever comments
Ooh, bad call, that's fanning the flames that is. This thread will ave a thousand clever comments by the end of the week, mark my words....

I'll start...
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I believe the word is biplane - no hyphen. We get a few round here (near Reading) ranging from Tiger Moths to Stearmans and even the AN-2. Always great to see them.
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The "Cut the clever comments" chip-on-shoulder comment is probably because he couldn't see (and therefore "cop") the a/c reg.
Don't be hard on him..................It's really important.
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P.S.The "clever comments" pleased me!!
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The Tiger Moth is still active. Saw it again yesterday on the same route over Sheffield. I spoke to someone who insists that sometimes it's an all-yellow Moth, but I think he's mistaken - it always seems to be the same one with yellow undersides and camouflaged fuselage/top surfaces.
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"So cut the clever comments, they please no-one"


Oh, I don't know, I got a chuckle.


My, my, we are testy, aren't we?
Don't worry dear. Mummy will be up to tuck you into bed shortly!
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"Mummy" died a long time ago. Get a life, I only asked a sensible question. If this is the type of moronic reply then this forum is a joke.

Yes, I get seriously p@@@ed with know it all people who attack for no valid reason.

Stanwell , you are the sort of sicko who closes these kind of helpful forums down. Go play on a runway somewhere.

Admin, feel free to ban me, but with morons like this you won't have a forum to admin.....

I will no longer ask questions on here as the morons rule the roost. I will go on and find a more amateur friendly forum.

As an aviation enthusiast of 34 years , no, I am not a young kid, I fail to understand the sarcasm and pure vitriol of some people here.

Rant over!
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It's good to hear of Tigers still being able to commercially provide the 'experience'.
We have about a hundred currently airworthy DH82As here in OZ, of which a number regularly fly commercial 'Joy Flights'. An aerobatic experience can be an 'optional extra'.


We did, though, have a tragic accident in Queensland last December. While performing a limited aerobatic routine, a Joy Flight Tiger suffered an in-flight failure of the lateral fuselage tie-rods, resulting in a collapse of the port wings and two fatalities.


The tie-rods, even though they had an 'Australian Parts Manufacturing Authority', failed due to undetected fatigue issues.
As a consequence, the UK CAA issued an Emergency AD - (G2014-0001-E).
This has been widely promulgated and so, hopefully, we'll have these delightful aircraft gracing our skies for a long time to come.




p.s. Re our "Petulant Poster", have a look at his post (#4 of 27.1.13 on Spotters Corner - BA132 squawks 7700).
Brings to mind that saying - "People in glass houses...."

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The Tiger Moth is still active. Saw it again yesterday on the same route over Sheffield. I spoke to someone who insists that sometimes it's an all-yellow Moth, but I think he's mistaken - it always seems to be the same one with yellow undersides and camouflaged fuselage/top surfaces

The camouflaged machine flies from Netherthorpe, and the yellow one flies from Darley Moor near Ashbourne.
Both operated by the same outfit, father (Netherthorpe) & son (Darley).
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"I will go on and find a more amateur friendly forum"

Byeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Come back J - all is forgiven!!
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Old 22nd Jul 2014, 17:27
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Exclamation

If you knew who the reference was to, it was a known provocative person.

Anyway, I don't need to defend myself, this forum is getting a big reputation for it's pathetic, unwarranted attacks on aviation enthusiasts. It is called spotters corner for a reason, hence why I stay in this area most of the time unless I have further information.

I see many of the morons don't actually fly, or work in the industry, maybe that is why they have such a chip on their shoulder. I bow to your superior knowledge.

I will continue to watch, read and learn from this forum, but I don't really think it's worthwhile for me to ask a serious and/or sensible question here as too many are here to shoot you down.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who have replied to my questions and given me very interesting and accurate answers, to the morons, get a life.

Sits back and waits for the morons to conclude their attack......meanwhile I just continue, learn, listen, read and get on with my life.

If pprune wants to continue, spotters corner should be just that, not just to p&@s curious people off.
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I'm starting to wonder just what is causing your confusion etcetera, mate.
FYI, this is 'Aviation History and Nostalgia'.
Spotters Corner is across the road.


Always glad to help.
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Always glad to s&@t on people more like.

Ok, so I made a clerical error, and this was in the above section, I won't write it in case I make a spelling error, which of course I will be chastised.

It's a biplane (not bi-plane as I was told), so obviously (or not - I suppose somewhere someone is producing a new biplane) it was in my eyes to be put in aviation history , not forgetting nostalgia.....

I asked a simple question?

A simple, but actually nice response would have sufficed, but evidently not on this forum....

I've been looking for a road in this forum but can't find it, even put it into search with no result. ;-)

Maybe wrong forum for sense?

I believe there was a tv program/me in the UK, whereby the main character said something then followed it by the phrase "my arse", so friendly forum ditto.

Cheers admin.........
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