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Old 30th Dec 2021, 14:37
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Tiger moths at RAF CRANWELL Flying Club

In or about 197O there were 2 Tiger Moths at the RAF Cranwell F. C. One was G-ANEF in which I first soloed in May 71 but there was another prior to this date. Can anyone provide details of its reg and what happened to it?
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I went gliding at Cranwell North in July 1968, at which time there were two Tigers in the hangar: G-ANEF and G-AVPJ.

The latter survives, and has been based for many years at a slightly wonky farm strip just north of Leamington Spa.
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