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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth
    Latest Model:DH-82C Tiger Moth
    Last Military Serial:5935 RCAF
    Construction Number:1238
    Last Civil Registration:N82CZ
    Compressed ID:deHavilland Canada DH-82C sn 5935 R...
    Latest Owner or Location:Delaware Aviation Museum, Sussex County Airport, Georgetown, Delaware

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    Dates

    Event

    1941

    Constructed as a DH-82C by deHavilland Canada at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    Dehavilland DH 82-C 1238

    From 27 November 1941 to 28 July 1945

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Canadian Air Force with s/n 5935.

    25 January 1946

    To Royal Canadian Flying Club Association with new c/r CF-CLH.

    1976

    To F. B. Davis of Medley, AB with new c/r C-FCLH.

    14 April 1997

    To Francis B. Davis, Wetaskiwin, AB keeping c/r C-FCLH.

    4 June 1999

    To Burson John H III, Carrollton, GA with new c/r N82CZ.

    8 September 2000

    Certificate of airworthiness for NX82CZ (DH 82-C, 1238) issued.

    After 2004


    Photographer: Bill Gillespie
    Notes: This Photo was taken at the Wetaskiwin Airport. Bill Gillespie had just completed a competition RC scale model of Tiger Moth 5935. Bill had become good friends with then owner of the Tiger Moth Burt Davis and had visited many times to view the aircraft to get the details correct. Burt is in the photo with his Tiger Moth and the Scale version built by Bill Gillespie. Bill and the RC Scale version went on to win many local and national competitions.

    26 May 2015

    To Delaware Aviation Museum Foundation, Georgetown, DE keeping c/r N82CZ.

    Based at Delaware Aviation Museum, Sussex County Airport, Georgetown, DE.
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    25 September 2020


    Photographer: RedRipper 24
    Notes: 2020 Arsenal of Democracy Event, Culpeper Regional Airport (KCJR), Culpeper, Virginia


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