| 21. | De Havilland Tiger Moths were the first aircraft used.
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| 22. | The Tiger Moth falls from the sky in flames.
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| 23. | By 25 June, all of the school's Tiger Moths had been transferred to other locations.
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| 24. | On 9 March 1938 Braham flew solo for the first time in a Tiger Moth.
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| 25. | The brightly striped pattern of the wings has inspired the common name of tiger moth.
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| 26. | Tiger moths have a well-developed hearing organ, or tympanum, on each side of the thorax.
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| 27. | Both the Fleet Finch and Tiger Moth were later replaced by the Fairchild PT-26 Cornell.
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| 28. | 132 Tiger Moths were completed in New Zealand by de Havilland Aircraft of New Zealand.
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| 29. | In late 1940, the first Australian-assembled Tiger Moth conducted ins first flight at Bankstown, Sydney.
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| 30. | On 29 February 1940, Johnson flew solo for the first time in Tiger Moth N6635.
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