English: de Havilland Australia (DHA) built over one thousand DH.82 Tiger Moths during WWII for the RAAF, RNZAF, SAAF, RRAF and USAAF as well as various civilian organisations in Asia and Australia. This Tiger Moth is owned by Hawker de Havilland Aerospace, a en:Boeing Australia company and the successor to de Havilland Australia. It is operated by the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society from en:Wollongong Airport south of en:Sydney. This aircraft was actually the first of four assembled in the late 1950s by Airwork of en:Archerfield Airport from DHA-built spare parts.
Photo of DH.82 VH-DHV/"A17-394" (c/n AW/TC/1) at Albion Park Airport by YSSYguy on May 12 2007 & uploaded for use in article about de Havilland Australia.
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