Tiger Moth ground collision
Title
Tiger Moth ground collision
Description
Two Tiger Moths upside down on a grass airfield after a collision. The right hand Tiger Moth's nose is under the rear fuselage of the one on the left. Several men are standing by or climbing on the aircraft. On the reverse 'Typical prang, RAF Mount Hampden, Salisbury 1942'.
Date
1942
Temporal Coverage
Coverage
Type
Format
One b/w photograph
Publisher
Rights
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Identifier
PHicksDK15010051, PHicksDK15010052
Collection
Citation
“Tiger Moth ground collision,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed March 18, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/5838.
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