Tiger Moth DH.82, ARF, (yellow/silver), Wingspan 1400 mm, Pichler # 15483
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Tiger Moth DH.82, ARF, (yellow/silver), Wingspan 1400 mm, Pichler # 15483
Tiger Moth DH.82, ARF, (yellow/silver), Wingspan 1400 mm
Pichler # 15483
The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a single-engine biplane trainer aircraft that first flew in 1931. The aircraft was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland. The Tiger Moth was used as a trainer aircraft by the British Royal Air Force. Towards the end of its service life around 1950, many DH.82s were used for civilian purposes. Many of them still fly today at vintage aircraft meetings.
The model was lovingly recreated from the original and has very docile flight characteristics. The Tiger Moth was developed from the ground up for electric propulsion. The large, removable cockpit allows for easy battery changes and maintenance. Due to its compact size, the assembled model can be transported in most cars without disassembling the wings.
Product features:
- ARF finished model in wooden construction (laser cut)
- Covered as shown
- GRP cowl, painted
- Sturdy landing gear
- Hand-painted pilot doll
- Accessories for R/C installation
- Detailed, illustrated instructions
Technical data:
- Wingspan: 1400mm
- Length: 1115mm
- Weight: approx. 3500g
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