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De Havilland Tiger Moth aircraft of the Central Flying School
De Havilland Tiger Moth aircraft of the Central Flying School flying inverted, rehearsing for the RAF Display, Wittering 13 June 1932
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This stunning photograph captures the grace and agility of a De Havilland Tiger Moth aircraft in an inverted flight, taken during rehearsals for the Royal Air Force (RAF) Display at RAF Wittering on 13th June 1932. The Central Flying School (CFS) pilots, dressed in their distinctive RAF uniforms, expertly maneuvered these iconic biplanes through a series of daring aerobatic maneuvers, showcasing the skill and precision of the RAF's aviators during the interwar period. The Tiger Moth was a staple training aircraft for the RAF, with over 2,000 produced between 1931 and 1939. Its open cockpit design and robust construction made it an ideal platform for teaching basic flying skills to new recruits. However, its capabilities went beyond basic training, as demonstrated in this photograph. The Tiger Moth was also used for advanced instruction in aerobatics, navigation, and cross-country flying. The RAF Display at RAF Wittering was an annual event that showcased the latest aircraft and flying techniques of the RAF to the public. These displays served not only as a source of pride for the RAF but also as a means of recruiting new pilots and maintaining public support for the air force. The Tiger Moth's appearance at these displays was always a crowd favorite, with its distinctive roar and graceful maneuvers leaving a lasting impression on spectators. This photograph by Charles E. Brown captures a moment in time when the RAF was at the forefront of aviation innovation and excellence. The Tiger Moth and its pilots represented the best of what the RAF had to offer, both in terms of training and entertainment. Today, the Tiger Moth remains an iconic symbol of the RAF's rich history and its commitment to excellence in aviation.
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