
DavidGrette
nice
Tiger Moth is built near to scale. It comes with a lot of detail, detailed cockpits and all textures and materials are included. This model also has many animatable features including propeller, ailerons, elevators, rudder, landing gear and cockpit controls. This model comes with a wide range of formats.
The DH-82 Tiger Moth was a derivative of the DH-71 Tiger Moth by de Havilland. The DH-82 was used in services of the British Royal Air Force, Canadian air Force, Australian Air Force and the New Zealand Air Forces. The last being withdrawn from service in 1952. After that most were sold out to civilians as a sport and training aircraft many remain in service to this day. Almost 9000 Tiger Moths were built.