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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth
    Latest Model:Tiger Moth II
    Last Military Serial:BB729 RAF
    Construction Number:3183
    Last Civil Registration:G-ACDJ
    Latest Owner or Location:Ronald Henry Cooper, Tallybont, Wickenby, Lincoln, Jennifer Ann Cooper, Tallybont, Wickenby, Lincoln

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    Dates

    Event

    1 January 1933

    Constructed as a Tiger Moth II.
    DH82A TIGER MOTH 3183

    6 February 1933

    To de Havilland Aircraft Ltd with new c/r G-ACDJ.

    30 October 1940

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n BB729.

    From 4 December 1953 to 22 July 1955

    To A. J. Whittemore, Croydon Airport with new c/r G-ACDJ.

    26 July 1957

    To Surrey Aviation Ltd keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    28 December 1959

    To Surrey and Kent Flying Club, Biggin Hill keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    19 July 1965

    To Agricultural Engineering and Aviation Ltd keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    From 5 March 1973 to 5 March 1973

    To Frederick James Terry keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    29 June 1975


    Photographer: eLaReF
    Notes: At Old Warden

    Circa 1978


    Photographer: Peter M. Law
    Notes: Circa 1978 photo taken at Old Warden

    From 10 September 1990 to 10 September 1990

    To Peter Henley keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    From 19 February 1997 to 19 February 1997

    To Peter Henley keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    From 29 August 2001 to 29 August 2001

    To The de Havilland School of Flying Ltd keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    From 18 May 2005 to 18 May 2005

    To Aviation Ventures Ltd keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    Circa 2006


    Photographer: Unknown / UK Register

    2 January 2013

    To Ronald Henry Cooper keeping c/r G-ACDJ.

    2 January 2013

    To Ronald Henry Cooper, Tallybont, Wickenby, Lincoln, Jennifer Ann Cooper, Tallybont, Wickenby, Lincoln keeping c/r G-ACDJ.


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    Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom

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    Terry Fletcher

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