Monoplane flies 186.5 m.p.h. at altitude of 20,000 ft. and lands at 60 m.p.h.; experimentation with very high speeds at reasonable cost; easily converted into seaplane; controls operated by stick and pedal; stick attached to crank which through rockerarm actuates ailerons by torque.


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    Title :

    The D. H. "tiger moth."


    Additional title:

    Aviation


    Published in:

    Aviation ; 23 , n 25


    Publication date :

    1927


    Size :

    2 pages


    Remarks:

    3 Figs.


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


    New "Tiger Moth"

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    New "Tiger Moth"

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    Israeli Tiger Moth

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    The De Havilland "tiger moth"

    Engineering Index Backfile | 1927