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Tiger Moth - traducción al ruso

1930S BRITISH MILITARY TRAINER AIRCRAFT
DH82 Tiger Moth; De Havilland Queen Bee; Tiger Moth; Tiger Moth (plane); De Havilland Canada PT-24; De Havilland DH 82C Tiger Moth; De Havilland Canada Tiger Moth; De Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth; Queen bee (aircraft); De Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth; DH.82A Tiger Moth; De Havilland DH.82A; De Havilland Tiger Moth G-AOEL; De Havilland D.H.82 Tiger Moth; De Havilland DH.82; De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth; De Havilland PT-24; PT-24 Tiger Moth; De Havilland Sk11A; De Havilland Menasco Moth; De Havilland DH.82C Menasco Moth; De Havilland DH.82C Tiger Moth; De Havilland D.H.82C Tiger Moth; De Havilland D.H.82C2 Menasco Moth; De Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth; Queen Bee (aircraft); DH-82 Tiger Moth
  • Tiger Moth Coupe with spatted undercarriage at [[Coventry Airport]] in 1955
  • A Dutch Tiger Moth at [[Hilversum Airport]] in 1967 has the extended fin area required by the Dutch authorities
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth in [[RAAF]] markings
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth in 2005
  • Tiger Moth II preserved at the [[Polish Aviation Museum]], 2006
  • Canadian DH.82C Tiger Moth showing characteristic canopy
  • Portuguese de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth at the ''[[Museu do Ar]]'' (Portuguese Air Force Museum)
  • de Havilland Tiger Moth (A17-711) in Second World War training colours at the RAAF Museum.
  • A de Havilland Tiger Moth at the [[Frontiers of Flight Museum]]
  • Tiger Moth K2567 (G-MOTH), in 2012.  (Part of the Russavia collection in 1993.<ref>Military Aircraft Markings 1993</ref>)
  • Early aerial topdressing conversion of the Tiger Moth at the [[Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa]] in 2009
  • Tiger Moth in British camouflage, [[Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History]], Brussels, Belgium (2011)
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth in [[Royal Norwegian Air Force]] markings
  • De Havilland Tiger Moth in The [[Royal Thai Air Force Museum]]
  • Commonwealth Air Training Plan]] "trainer yellow" at the [[Western Canada Aviation Museum]] (note the skis)

Tiger Moth         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tiger moth (disambiguation)

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общая лексика

"Тайгер мот" (небольшой пассажирский самолёт компании "Де Хэвиленд" [De Havilland])

garden tiger moth         
  • Garden tiger moth
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Two garden tiger moth caterpillars
SPECIES OF MOTH
Garden Tiger Moth; Arctia caja; Arctia Caja; Garden Tiger; Great Tiger Moth; Phalaena caja; Great tiger moth; Garden tiger

общая лексика

медведица бурая

медведица кайя (Arctia caja)

scarlet tiger moth         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Callimorpha dominula; Panaxia dominula; Scarlet Tiger Moth; Scarlet Tiger

общая лексика

медведица-госпожа

медведица-девочка (Callimorpha dominula)

Definición

tiger moth
¦ noun a stout moth which has boldly spotted and streaked wings and a hairy caterpillar (woolly bear). [Arctia and other genera: many species.]

Wikipedia

De Havilland Tiger Moth

The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other operators as a primary trainer aircraft. In addition to the type's principal use for ab initio training, the Second World War had RAF Tiger Moths operating in other capacities, including maritime surveillance and defensive anti-invasion preparations; some aircraft were even outfitted to function as armed light bombers.

The Tiger Moth remained in service with the RAF until it was replaced by the de Havilland Chipmunk during the early 1950s. Many of the military surplus aircraft subsequently entered into civilian operation. Many nations have used the Tiger Moth in both military and civilian applications, and it remains in widespread use as a recreational aircraft. It is still occasionally used as a primary training aircraft, particularly for those pilots wanting to gain experience before moving on to other tailwheel aircraft. Many Tiger Moths are now employed by companies offering trial lesson experiences. The de Havilland Moth club, founded in 1975, is now an owners' association offering a mutual club and technical support.

Ejemplos de uso de Tiger Moth
1. The garden tiger moth and the grass snake join previously prioritised creatures such as the otter and bottlenosed dolphin.
2. The male pilot in his sixties and female passenger in her twenties were trapped inside the Tiger Moth plane but released by emergency services.
3. Sarah Bonner, 26, from Putney, died when the two–seater Tiger Moth suddenly spiralled out of control and crashed near Henley–on–Thames in August last year.
4. Rob Wotton said he was trying to land his World War II–era Tiger Moth after the engine stalled just after takeoff southwest of London on Sept. 14.
5. The Tiger Moth was developed from the Gipsy Moth, and was used extensively as a training aircraft for RAF pilots during the Second World War.
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