ANT'S TIGER MOTH PROFESSIONAL G-PWBE
DH82A Tiger Moth G-PWBE c/n LES1 was built in 1959 by Lawrence Engineering Services in NSW, Australia. The company made 11 DH82As between 1959-62 using reconditioned fuselages and spare parts obtained from the Royal Australian Air Force, with Holden Motors supplying licence-built Gypsy Major engines.
G-PWBE is currently based at Headcorn in Kent with the Aero Legends fleet and flies with her original engine. She may well be the youngest airworthy Tiger Moth in the world.
DH82A Tiger Moth G-PWBE c/n LES1 was built in 1959 by Lawrence Engineering Services in NSW, Australia. The company made 11 DH82As between 1959-62 using reconditioned fuselages and spare parts obtained from the Royal Australian Air Force, with Holden Motors supplying licence-built Gypsy Major engines.
G-PWBE is currently based at Headcorn in Kent with the Aero Legends fleet and flies with her original engine. She may well be the youngest airworthy Tiger Moth in the world.