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Airfix - 1/48 de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth

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1/48 de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth

Airfix A04140A

Excludes all glues, paints and tools necessary to assemble.

de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth

Plastic model kit, instruction sheet, paint layout sheet and decals.

From the perspective of a student pilot, the de Havilland Tiger Moth was a relatively stable and forgiving aircraft to fly, possessing few handling vices and being generally supportive of the odd silly mistake by the novice pilot. 

It quickly gained a reputation as being an ‘easy aeroplane to fly, but a difficult one to fly well’, qualities which seemed to make this the ideal aircraft to serve as a primary/basic trainer for large numbers of pilots destined to fly operationally during WWII.

 At the start of the war, the RAF had around 500 Tiger Moths in service, but would requisition hundreds more from flying clubs up and down the country.

The De Havilland Tiger Moth is a British mixed training biplane with a fixed undercarriage. The prototype flight took place in 1931. The first production version, powered by the 120hp de Havilland Gipsy III engine, was the Mk.I. Soon after, however, the engine was changed to the de Havilland Gipsy Major with 130hp, and this is how the Mk.II version was created. Serial production started in 1933 and continued until 1944. The Tiger Moth was one of the RAF's primary training aircraft during World War II. Technical data (version Mk.II): length: 7.34 m, wingspan: 8.94 m, height: 2.68 m, maximum speed: 175 km / h, climb speed: 3.42 m / s, practical ceiling: 4100 m, range maximum: 485km.
Sku: 5063129001469
Vendor: Airfix
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