Tiger Moth Restoration: RAA, SFC and Brandon CATP Museum

Thursday, January 26, 2012

A steady stream of visitors drop in

Grant Pronishen, SFC member and Director for St. Andrews Airport, is one of many who have dropped in to see what the inside of an antique wing looks like. Imagine, this Tiger Moth was built only about 20 years after the Wright brother's first flight and much of the technology remains unchanged!
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      • Repairing broken rib cap strips
      • Pilots volunteer time, advice, materials and tools
      • Tom and Steve Phinney, volunteer as AMO
      • Wentworth wrenches needed for the British built Ti...
      • Last chance to sit in a Tiger Moth for a few months
      • Dismantling the Tiger Moth at Brandon CATP Museum
      • A steady stream of visitors drop in
      • Sand blasting paint off of metal parts
      • 73 year old flying wires!
      • Aileron cap strip repair
      • Neighbours drop by to help
      • Avid builders lend tools
      • Hardware removed for cleaning
      • EAA Director, Paul Dyck drops in to check out prog...
      • Local MDRA Inspector provides advice
      • RAA and SFC Volunteers
      • Tiger Moth Pilot (1946) shares info
      • Volunteers begin repairs on lower left wing

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