This Section includes Passenger Charter, Executive Hospitality and Team activities, Filming and Flying Circus and Display Services. For Pilot Training see Section 27B. For Joy Rides see Main Menu: Tiger Moth Flights.
Classique
Aviation
(Ken Cloete)
Rand Airport,
Rand Airport Road,
Germiston,
South Africa
Tel: +27 11 827 4155
Fax: +27 11 827 5281
Email: info@classav.co.za or
classav@mweb.co.za
(Classique Aviation's two Tiger Moths, Chipmunk and DC3 are based at
Rand Airport south east of Johannesburg and are available for corporate
events and film work)
Classic Wings,
Duxford Aerodrome,
Duxford, Cambridgeshire,
CB22 4QR, England
Tel: +44 1255 473 832
Email: info@classic-wings.co.uk
Site: http://www.duxfordflying.co.uk
(Operates Dragon Rapide and Tiger Moth aircraft and offers Aviation
Experience Days at Duxford. Offers corporate team building activities)
Conciair
(Barrie Prescott, CEO)
Goodwood Airfield,
Chichester,
West Sussex, PO18 0PH,
England
Tel: +44 7525 361 320
Email: info@conciair.co.uk
(Conciair is based on Goodwood Aerodrome and its main business is executive
travel. It also owns Tiger Moth G-ADXT and a DH104 Dove G-DHDV, used mainly
for battlefield tours across northern France. Both aircraft are available
for special business charter and film work. Conciair has a pilot with film
work experience)
Croydon Aircraft
Company,
(Colin Smith),
Old Mandeville Airfield,
N°6 R.D.,
Gore,
New Zealand
Tel: +64 3 208 9755
Fax: +64 3 208 4288
Email: croydon.aircraft@esi.co.nz
(Offers aerial photography, banner towing and test flying with extensive
de Havilland fleet)
Pat Evans’ 1930
Tiger Moth,
(Pat Evans),
Fisantekraal Airport,
Durbanville,
Nr. Cape Town,
South Africa.
Tel/Fax: +27 21 783 3760
Mobile : +27 82 570 0933
Email: patevans@global.co.za
(Pat Evans offers Tiger Moth rental for film production, commercial
stills and fashion modelling. Other unusual aircraft can also be made available
and Tiger Moths can be arranged in various colour schemes. Fisantekraal
Airport is about 15 miles north east of Cape Town)
Henlow Flying Club & Advanced Flying Training,
(Captain Dennis Neville),
Henlow Flying Club,
c/o RAF Henlow,
Henlow Camp,
Bedfordshire SG16 6DN,
England
Tel: +44 1462 951 836 (Club)
Tel: +44 1763 230 373 (Dennis Neville)
Email: djneville@ntlworld.com
(Henlow Flying Club offers Tiger Moth and Chipmunk aircraft for hire.
Dennis Neville will train you so that you don’t break them (see Section
27B))
Historic
Aircraft Collection Ltd
(Sarah Pepper)
P.O. Box 39,
Rye,
East Sussex.
TN31 6ZT
Tel: (44) 1580 830215
Fax: (44) 1580 830875
Email: hac@aerovintage.co.uk
(HAC operate a number of aircraft including a Chipmunk that can be
hired for display flying and other events)
Mithril Racing Ltd.,
Goodwood Airfield,
Chichester,
West Sussex,
England
Tel: +44 1243 528 815
Fax: +44 1243 771 522
Email: enquiries@mithril.co.uk
(Fleet includes Tiger Moth. Corporate entertainment)
Ocean Aviation,
(Mark Blois-Brooke),
Linden Lodge,
Linden hill lane,
Kiln Green, Berkshire,
RG10 9XP,
England.
Tel: +44 1189 401 621
Mobile: +44 7771 570 745
Fax: +44 1189 401 010
Email: tigermothflight@aol.com
(Ocean Aviation operates from Sywell, White Waltham and Redhill and
offers a Tiger Moth for display flying, filming and other aerial work assignments)
Vintage Tiger Moth Flights
(Martiens Steyn)
13, Waterbessiesstreet,
Roodepoort (Johannesburg),
1734 South Africa,
Tel: +27 837 766 667
Email: mjd.steyn@absamail.co.za
(VTMF is based at Jack Taylor Airport, Krugersdorp, and offers Tiger
Moth ZS-OSS for hire to suitably qualified pilots. See Section 27B for
type conversion courses)
Vintage Tiger
Moth Joyflights
(Garry Herne)
Point Cook Flying Club
Point Cook Airfield, Southern Tarmac,
P.O.Box 6330,
Point Cook, Victoria 3030,
Australia
Tel +61 3 9395 3330 or +61 4 3334 7068 or +61 4 1434 7068
Fax: +61 3 9395 3330
Email: garry@tigermothjoyflights.com
(Airline pilot Garry Herne bases his restored ex RAAF Tiger Moths VH-LJM
and VH-BEN on the airfield near Melbourne that saw the birth of Australian
military aviation and that now houses the RAAF Museum. The aircraft
are available for displays, including aerobatics)
This page last updated on 5 December, 2011.
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