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I’m flying the de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth, the airplane that trained thousands of pilots from across the British Empire to take to the air in World War II.
The Tiger Moth is painted in the markings of the RAF’s top scoring fighter ace of WW2, Air Vice Marshall Johnnie Johnson, when he learned to fly at Cambridge in 1939.
An 80-year-old former Tiger Moth pilot said returning to his workplace "brought back so many happy memories". Doug Collyer, who lives at Field Lodge care home in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, was ...