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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth
    Latest Model:DH-82C Tiger Moth
    Last Military Serial:9690 RCAF
    Construction Number:1847
    Last Civil Registration:N82LN
    Compressed ID:deHavilland Canada DH-82C sn 9690 R...
    Latest Owner or Location:John J. Cournoyer, Ellsinore, MO

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    Dates

    Event

    1941

    Constructed as a DH-82C by deHavilland Canada at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    9 September 1942

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Canadian Air Force with s/n 9690.

    9 September 1942

    Transferred to No 10 Elementary Flying Training School/No. 1 Training Command, Pendleton, ON.

    1945

    To Royal Canadian Flying Club Association with new c/r CF-BSS.

    25 February 1946

    To Brant-Norfolk Aero Club keeping c/r CF-BSS.

    17 October 1949

    To C. J. Voight of Delhi, ON keeping c/r CF-BSS.

    3 March 1962

    To J. H. C. Palen of Rhinebeck, NY with new c/r N8731R.


    Photographer: Solon Historical Society

    25 May 1975


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: At Old Rhinebeck, NY

    25 May 1975


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: DH.82C Tiger Moth in action at the Rhinebeck Airshow, New York in May 1975.

    By 1977

    To Colen Palen, Old Rhinebeck, NY with new c/r N82LN.

    5 June 1977


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: This Tiger Moth was operated by Cole Palen at Rhinebeck, New York in the summer of 1977. Ex RCAF serial 9690, Canadian regn CF-BSS and currently N82LN

    By 15 June 1988

    To Loran Nordgren, Westby, WI keeping c/r N82LN.

    6 September 2011


    Photographer: Dave Welch
    Notes: At Viroqua Municipal, WI

    19 December 2013

    Certificate of airworthiness for NX82LN (TIGER MOTH DH-82C, 1847) issued.

    6 May 2015

    To John J. Cournoyer, Ellsinore, MO keeping c/r N82LN.


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    Canadian Military Aircraft Serial Numbers by Brian Walker
    Federal Aviation Administration in the United States of America

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    Terry Fletcher
    Peter Nicholson

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