| Hangar |
Aircraft |
Category |
Date |
Preview |
| FLYBOYZ | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Parked | 08 Aug 00 |  | | Views : 102 | | Well here it is going on its seventh fligth a little bird was chasing it guess he though it was to slow and left it.I got too steep in a turn and fell just did pull out in time.Have to make very slow turns.This is hard to do with towering trees about lol! |
| FLYBOYZ | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Parked | 07 Aug 00 |  | | Views : 102 | | ready for test flight |
| jgood | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Build | 06 Feb 03 |  | | Views : 446 | | Quick view showing the new doors (now painted), and the wind screens. Also, note the modification to the cabane struts. These are now held on with bamboo scewers, pushed right through the fuselage. This holds them much better than the stock plastic plate and screw. |
| jgood | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Build | 05 Feb 03 |  | | Views : 465 | | Cutting out some of the excess foam from around the rudder to make cockpit doors. |
| jgood | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Build | 30 Jun 06 |  | | Views : 483 | | This is a useful shot by our dear departed friend BasketCase, showing how to rig the flying wires on a GWS Tiger Moth. Basically, you can start at the 'Start' position, follow the numbers (drill tiny holes in the struts and pass the thread through). You'll need one length of thread per side. I used fishing line, but apparently dental floss also works well. This stiffens the wings up no-end. |
| rhysleo | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Parked | 24 May 09 |  | | Views : 128 | | This plane has a couple of damage spots but thats ok. it still looks like a great sturdy trainer. |
|
|