Bogong moths are one of the only recorded animals, besides humans, to use the stars for navigation. Read here to learn how ...
de Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth MSN DHNZ.92; Taken on charge as NZ842 at Unit 18, Rongotai, Wellington, 22.9.41. To Wigram [1945] for long-term storage pending disposal. Struck off charge when sold ...
The Worshipful Company of Coachmakers’ and Coach Harness Makers’ annual Sir Geoffrey de Havilland Flying Scholarship, now celebrating its tenth year, is now open for applications; offering training to ...
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Hahnweide Old Timer Fly-In 2025 part 2: A spectacular showcase of vintage aircraft
The 2025 Hahnweide Old Timer Fly-In near Stuttgart featured around 250 vintage aircraft from across Europe and the U.S., ...
On December 24, 2025, the family of Squadron Leader Noel Lokuge hosted a graceful luncheon at Cinnamon Red, Colombo, celebrating a remarkable milestone, his 90th birthday. ..
But it has also been a time of great sadness and tragedy for Gold Coasters when disaster strikes. Among the most devastating was the events of December 28, 2015 when the city witnessed its second ...
Flying Tiger Copenhagen introduces its “Designed With Love in Denmark” collection to the Philippines, a line developed under the direction of Head of Product Design Lovorika Banovic. The range ...
Applications opened on 1 June for the Vintage Aircraft Club’s Liz Inwood ‘Taildragger’ Scholarship, named after the late Tiger Moth flying instructor Liz Inwood. To apply for the award you must be ...
Native to tropical regions of Australia and Southeast Asia, false tiger moths thrive in warm climates and are often active during the day. ©Young Swee Ming/Shutterstock.com These large, brilliantly ...
Can those fuzzy, little caterpillars crawling up your wall or across your sidewalk really foretell how cold and snowy winter will be? Many swear the moth caterpillars can tell the future, but experts ...
A clothes moth infestation spells real trouble for your closet. Before you know it, all your favorite sweaters and expensive silk shirts will have holes in them. Even your nice wool rugs are at risk.
You’ve seen insects swarm around artificial lights. But new research suggests the reason why is not what you think. Many theories have been proposed to explain ...
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