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Rear quarter view of De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth (serial number A17-561) at Avalon Airport, Australia, in March 2005. Opposite are Pilatus PC9/A trainer aircraft of the RAAF Roulettes display team. At the right is a North American Harvard (T-6 Texan).

Photo by Gsl.


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