Preserving a unique part of Britains history in support of the RAF Benevolent Fund

The de Havilland Tiger Moth was the primary training aircraft for RAF pilots during World War II. Today, very few surviving examples remain air worthy, depriving both aviation enthusiasts and the wider public of the chance to get a taste of what it was like to learn to fly during this historic era. At the Tiger Moth Experience we want to offer as many people as possible the chance to experience flying in a Tiger Moth. We aim to preserve one of the few remaining Tiger Moths still flying while at the same time raising money for the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund.

Every month we will offer a select few supporters of the RAF Benevolent Fund the opportunity to take a flight in a Tiger Moth. To find out more click here to email us.