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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth
    Latest Model:Tiger Moth II
    Last Military Serial:DE632 RAF
    Construction Number:85586
    Last Civil Registration:N353FG
    Latest Owner or Location:Schoning Harry, Driggs, ID

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Tiger Moth II.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n DE632.

    To unknown owner with c/r G-AOGP (DH82A TIGER MOTH, 85586).

    To unknown owner with c/r VR-RBQ.

    To unknown owner with c/r 9M-ALH.

    9 July 1981

    Certificate of airworthiness for N353FG (TIGER MOTH DH 82A, DE-632) issued.

    By 20 March 1990

    To unknown owner with c/r N353FG.

    20 March 1990

    Crashed.
    There was one fatality and was one minor injury. The accident occurred at White City, OR, United States while on appoach. The damage was substantial. The pilot entered a high traffic pattern for landing and reduced the throttle to minimum power setting. He slowly increased the throttle to correct for an under shoot angle of descent on short final approach and the engine did not instantly respond...
    For a complete description of the event read the NTSB Report.

    14 September 1992

    To John W. Ruell, Pahrump, NE.

    23 April 1998

    To Schoning Harry, Palm Desert, CA.

    23 April 1998

    To Schoning Harry, Driggs, ID.

    Based at Jacqueline Cochran Airport, Thermal, CA.
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    1 January 2009

    Certificate of airworthiness for NX353FG (TIGER MOTH DH 82A, DE-632) issued.

    30 July 2010

    To Schoning Harry, Driggs, ID.

    4 October 2012

    Civil registration, N353FG, cancelled.


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    AMCAR
    Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom
    de Havilland Aircraft Production
    Federal Aviation Administration in the United States of America
    National Transportation Safety Board
    U.S. Demobbed by Horrex, Ray, Boulanger, Dunn, McGhee amp; Wood

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