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Gawne Aviation’s Chris Gregory with the fully restored Tiger Moth at Shepparton Airport. Photo by Megan Fisher
The plane sports original RAAF livery. Photo by Megan Fisher
The vintage plane has an open tandem cockpit. Photo by Megan Fisher
The Tiger Moth was built in Australia pre-World War II and has no electric start. Photo by Megan Fisher
Chris Gregory is looking forward to getting back to basics when he takes the controls of the vintage biplane. Photo by Megan Fisher
Despite being more than eight decades old, the Tiger Moth is now like a brand new plane. Photo by Megan Fisher
The Tiger Moth will eventually be used for flight training from Shepparton Airport. Photo by Megan Fisher
The antique flight controlling instruments make for a nice aesthetic inside the plane. Photo by Megan Fisher

Like a tired Ardices glatignyi caterpillar who heads to ground shrouded in a cocoon for a period of restorative work, this Tiger Moth plane, named after it, also took full glorious flight with its new wings after its transformation was complete.

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