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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth
    Latest Model:Jackaroo
    Last Military Serial:N6907 RAF
    Construction Number:82151
    Last Civil Registration:ZK-PHZ
    Compressed ID:Thruxton Jackaroo sn N6907 RAF cn 8...
    Latest Owner or Location:John Pheasant, Tauranga, New Zealand A

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    Dates

    Event

    1939

    Constructed as a Tiger Moth II.

    From 20 June 1939 to Circa 1954

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n N6907.

    13 January 1956

    To Alan Henry Jones with new c/r G-AOIO.

    14 May 1957

    To The Wiltshire Flying Club, Thruxton Aerodrome keeping c/r G-AOIO.

    11 September 1957

    Converted to a Jackaroo by Thruxton.

    From 29 August 1958 to 6 February 1963

    To Blackpool and Fylde Aero Club keeping c/r G-AOIO.

    15 February 1963

    To Jack Bower keeping c/r G-AOIO.

    25 May 1964

    To Air Navigation and Trading, Blackpool Airport keeping c/r G-AOIO.

    Circa 1965


    Photographer: Dave Jones
    Notes: Taken at Squires Gate in the early 1960s when operated by Air Navigation and Trading for pleasure flights around the Tower

    10 October 1967

    To Peter Richard Harris, Hemel Hempstead keeping c/r G-AOIO.

    15 November 1971

    To Mrs. Jane Redvers-Higgins, Bognor Regis keeping c/r G-AOIO.

    From 29 November 1972 to 27 February 1978

    To Paul Alexander Gliddon keeping c/r G-AOIO.
    Exported to Australia.

    From 1978 to Circa 2006

    Stored at Berwick, Australia.

    1 April 2017

    To John Pheasant, Tauranga, New Zealand.
    Purchased at Auction.

    21 January 2020

    To John Pheasant, Tauranga, New Zealand A with new c/r ZK-PHZ.

    Certificate of airworthiness for ZK-PHZ (Thruxton Jackaroo (Modified DH 82A), 82151) issued.

    September 2020


    Photographer: Richard Currie
    Notes: At the Central Hawkes Bay Aero Club annual tail dragger fly in at Waipukurau


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    Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom
    de Havilland Aircraft Production

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