This newly tooled kit is also available in a civil decal scheme, found here.
The de Havilland Tiger Moth first flew in late October 1931 and, after being accepted into RAF service as a trainer the following year, has enjoyed widespread use and universal popularity ever since. Surviving into the jet age, the diminutive biplane was finally retired from RAF service in 1959. Over 7,000 were produced, with an estimated number of over 250 still flying today.
Eén uitvoering mogelijk;
- de Havilland DH.82a TIGER MOTH - No.10 Elemntary Reserve & Flying Training School, Royal Air Force Yatebury, Wilshire, England, 1940.
Afmetingen;
- Lang; 102 mm.
- Spanwijdte; 124 mm.
Aantal onderdelen; 42
Humbrol verf kleur nr.'s; 11 / 24 / 29 / 30 / 33 / 53 / 61 / 72 / 73 / 78 / 86 / 96.