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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth
    Latest Model:Tiger Moth II
    Last Military Serial:A17-136 RAAF
    Construction Number:DHA0133
    Last Civil Registration:VH-EEI
    Compressed ID:de Havilland Australia Tiger Moth I...
    Latest Owner or Location:Luskintyre Airfield and Aviation Museum, Luskintyre, New South Wales

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    Dates

    Event

    1940

    Constructed as a Tiger Moth II by de Havilland Australia.

    1940

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Australian Air Force with s/n A17-136.

    To Royal Aero Aero Club of Western Australia with new c/r VH-AMX.

    By November 1956

    To Aero Service Pty keeping c/r VH-AMX.

    1957


    Photographer: Geoff Goodall Collection

    1959

    To Wesfarmers Aero Service with new c/r VH-WFQ.

    By 1962

    To Agricultural and General Aviation Pty Ltd, Maylands keeping c/r VH-WFQ.

    31 October 2002

    To Robert John Merkenhof, Lane Cove, NSW with new c/r VH-EEI.

    27 June 2006

    To Robert Merkenhof, Lane Cove, NSW keeping c/r VH-EEI.

    10 October 2009

    To Benjamin Merkenhof, Mayfield, NSW keeping c/r VH-EEI.

    Based at Luskintyre Aviation Flying Museum, Luskintyre, New South Wales.
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    13 October 2009

    To Benjamin Merkenhof, Nulkaba, NSW keeping c/r VH-EEI.

    14 March 2014


    Photographer: Jennifer Scarf
    Notes: Photographed during a visit to Luskintyre Airfield, New South Wales in March 2014

    18 May 2020

    To Daniel Casey Conway, Luskintyre, NSW keeping c/r VH-EEI.

    To Luskintyre Airfield and Aviation Museum, Luskintyre, New South Wales.
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    Australian Government, Civil Aviation Safety Authority
    Ed Coates Civil Aircraft Photograph Collection by Ed Coates

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    Terry Fletcher
    Mike Henniger

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