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DH.82 Tiger Moth RAF Trainer N6537 

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DH.82 Tiger Moth RAF Trainer N6537
Scale:
1:72
Length:
4"
Width:
4.75"
Composition:
Diecast
SKU:
AV72-21004


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Historical Note:     

The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and others as a primary trainer. The Tiger Moth remained in service with the RAF until replaced by the de Havilland Chipmunk in 1952, when many of the surplus aircraft entered civil operation. Many other nations used the Tiger Moth in both military and civil applications, and it remains in widespread use as a recreational aircraft in many countries. It is still occasionally used as a primary training aircraft, particularly for those pilots wanting to gain experience before moving on to other tailwheel aircraft, although most Tiger Moths have a skid. Many are now employed by various companies offering trial lesson experiences. Those in private hands generally fly far fewer hours and tend to be kept in concours condition. The de Havilland Moth club founded 1975 is now a highly organized owners' association offering technical support and focus for Moth enthusiasts.

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Product Videos

WW2 TIGER MOTH EX RAF D.H.82, ENGINE START UP @ HENSTRIDGE APRIL 27 2011 ( VIDEO 1 OF 2) (01:19)
At Henstridge Airfield in Somerset, former Fleet Air Arm D.H. Sea Vixen observer Kevin Crumplin is close to completing the restoration of three ex-RAF D.H.82 Tiger Moths. Work began on R5246/G-AMIV at Kevin's premises in Wells, Somerset, in June 2006, with NM138/G-ANEW getting under way in January 2007, and BB803/G-ADWJ following on in May 2009. The three moved to Henstridge during the autumn of 2010. It is hoped that the first example will fly in the spring, after which it will be ferried to Kevin's former base, RNAS Yeovilton, for test flying. Kevin will retain one of the aircraft, with the other two being put up for sale.
  • WW2 TIGER MOTH...
    At Henstridge Airfield in Somerset, former Fleet Air Arm D.H. ...

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