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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 during and post WWII. 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.
In postwar use, large numbers of surplus Tiger Moths were made available for sale to flying clubs and individuals. They proved to be inexpensive to operate and found enthusiastic reception in the civil market, taking on new roles including aerial advertising, aerial ambulance, aerobatic performer, crop duster and glider tug.
The Tiger Moth model is almost ready to fly, with just the installation of the electronics and final assembly being required. A comprehensive hardware pack includes all control rods and even cable and fittings to make scale flying/landing wires. The all balsa and light plywood airframe comes pre-covered in a sharp looking multi-colour scheme. Rounding out the airframe is a pre-painted fiberglass cowl, cockpit windsheilds and scale taildragger undercarriage. It is sure to be a hit at the field. Our Tiger Moth, just like the full scale, responds well to control input and is fairly easy to fly for a tail dragger. Its big "parachute" wings are very forgiving, with very tame stall characteristics, especially with a small bit of power applied.
Features:
• Almost-Ready-to-Fly - Just add your choice of motor, battery, and electronics
• Lightweight balsa and plywood construction
• Pre-covered in multi-color scheme
• Full hardware pack including flying wire material
• Pre-painted fiberglass cowl
Specs:
Wing Span: 1220mm
Length: 1015mm
Flying Weight: 1200g
Requires:
4+ Channel Transmitter and Receiver
3S 11.1V 2200-2600mAh LiPoly Battery
30 Amp Brushless Speed Control
2836 1100kv Brushless Motor
2*16g Servos
2* Standard Servos
In postwar use, large numbers of surplus Tiger Moths were made available for sale to flying clubs and individuals. They proved to be inexpensive to operate and found enthusiastic reception in the civil market, taking on new roles including aerial advertising, aerial ambulance, aerobatic performer, crop duster and glider tug.
The Tiger Moth model is almost ready to fly, with just the installation of the electronics and final assembly being required. A comprehensive hardware pack includes all control rods and even cable and fittings to make scale flying/landing wires. The all balsa and light plywood airframe comes pre-covered in a sharp looking multi-colour scheme. Rounding out the airframe is a pre-painted fiberglass cowl, cockpit windsheilds and scale taildragger undercarriage. It is sure to be a hit at the field. Our Tiger Moth, just like the full scale, responds well to control input and is fairly easy to fly for a tail dragger. Its big "parachute" wings are very forgiving, with very tame stall characteristics, especially with a small bit of power applied.
Features:
• Almost-Ready-to-Fly - Just add your choice of motor, battery, and electronics
• Lightweight balsa and plywood construction
• Pre-covered in multi-color scheme
• Full hardware pack including flying wire material
• Pre-painted fiberglass cowl
Specs:
Wing Span: 1220mm
Length: 1015mm
Flying Weight: 1200g
Requires:
4+ Channel Transmitter and Receiver
3S 11.1V 2200-2600mAh LiPoly Battery
30 Amp Brushless Speed Control
2836 1100kv Brushless Motor
2*16g Servos
2* Standard Servos
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