The De Havilland Tiger Moth, DH82A, must be known to aviation enthusiasts and the general public alike. It is a true classic. Our example, T-5424 is painted in RAF training colours. It is flown regularly as part of the "Diamond Nine" display team no doubt reminding many a former RAF pilot of their training days. Many Tiger Moths still fly at local clubs so it should be quite simple for modellers to choose their own scale colour scheme. The Flair Tiger Moth is designed for those with some experience ooking for a larger near scale biplane. It is straightforward to build and we hope that the time we have spent preparing the instructions and diagrams will make construction a pleasure and produce a model of which the builder can be proud.
Specifcation
Wingspan 2260 mm
Weight 7.3~9 kg
Lenth 1840 mm
Wing area 144 dm2
Engine .90~1.50/1.20~1.80 2 stroke 4 stroke
Radio 4 channel
servos 5pc
Reviews:
Aviation Modeller International
Dec 1996 / Feb 1997 nbsp; UK.
RC Scale International
Sept/Oct 1999 UK.
Modellflyg 5 part Series in 1997 Sweden
Radio Modeller Vol 32 Issue 4 UK.
Airborne No 172 Oct 99&nbp; Australia
The prototype several years after it first flew
This Tiger is by Eric Kirsop from Norfolk. Eric has added some extra detail and produced a really fine model.
Kit Contents:
Sprung and Damped Telescpic Undercarriage.
Lightweight Heavy Duty Wheels with
DeHavilland Hub Covers.
Stainless Steel Flying Wires and Terminations.
Complete Closed Loop Control System for
Rudder and Elevators.
Die Stamped Stel Bracket Components.
Die Stamped Liteply Components.
Fibreglass Cowl
External Detail Mouldings.
Moulded Windscreens.
Complete Hardware Pack.
Extensive Clear Drawings and Instructions.
Only Ahesives and Coverings are required to
complete the airframe