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micromalc 24th May 2008 16:17

tiger down
 
I heard that a tiger moth out of Headcorn went down yesterday (Friday).I hope no one was hurt.

'Chuffer' Dandridge 24th May 2008 17:20

Forced landing, no injuries, move along, nothing to report

micromalc 25th May 2008 18:40

tiger down
 
except, I now gather that the aircraft is a right off....shame....Tiger Moths don't grow on trees.....but at least the pilot walked away from it unharmed.

S-Works 25th May 2008 18:48


except, I now gather that the aircraft is a right off....shame....Tiger Moths don't grow on trees.....but at least the pilot walked away from it unharmed.
Well technically they do being a wooden aircraft....... ;)

Rod1 25th May 2008 18:53

I thought Tiger Moths were partly metal?;)

Rod1

Piper.Classique 25th May 2008 19:16


I thought Tiger Moths were partly metal?;)
Nuts and bolts, cables, flying wires, engine etc. The rest is mostly wood, but the main problem is the person hours (oh, and getting a decent straight tree in the first place) Now how about a genetically modified spruce that would grow the spars to size? The twigs could do the rib sticks and so on.....:)
As to the fabric, could we persuade some flax plants to prepare themselves into a wing bag or four? Or shall we cheat and use dacron?
If I plant the trees now then in about forty years we could start cutting!

micromalc 25th May 2008 19:32

tiger down
 
Steady on chaps...just trying to say that it's sad to have another classic aircraft lost.....

'Chuffer' Dandridge 26th May 2008 08:09

As I said, a forced landing, not much to say. It may be a write off due to the cost of restoring it exceeding the declared value, rather than the amount of damage inflicted.......:{

For those who dont know, yet still engage keyboard without knowing the facts, a Tiger Moth is a steel tube airframe, with wooden wing construction, covered in fabric. The engine, tailskid and wheel hubs are metal.

Plenty more Tiger Moths around......:ok:

shortstripper 26th May 2008 08:14

These days Tigermoths rarely get written off for long. Somebody will buy the wreck if the owner doesn't want the bother, and within a year or two it will be back :ok:

SS

Piper.Classique 26th May 2008 11:30


A Tiger Moth has a metal structure.
Fuselage. Not wings


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