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    Originally, RAF trainers were aluminium-doped all over, just like fighters, but from July 1936 they were painted all yellow. During the Munich crisis in 1938 all RAF aircraft were camouflaged but the trainers retained yellow on their undersides. Originally the yellow underside extended some distance up along the sides – officially three-fourths, bu...

    A close-up of the wingstruts, note the narrow attachment points to the wings and the spreader bar for the wires (somewhat difficult to distinguish in this picture, though). In the background we can also see a square shape on top of the rear fuselage. This is probably a gas detection marking, these were common on second-line aircraft in 1940–42 – ex...

    Considering the importance and the elegant lines of the Tiger Moth, there are surprisingly few kits of it. Airfix and Aeroclub have produced models in 1/72, but they are both currently out of production, as is Matchbox’ offering in 1/32. Aeroclub has a Tiger Moth in 1/48 and Pavla has announced a 1/72 kit of the D.H. 82C for early 2005. [AZ Models ...

    RAF Camouflage of World War 2, by Michael J F Bowyer, Patrick Stephens Ltd, 1975.
    Jane’s Encyclopedia of Aviation, Bracken Books, 1989.
    Koulukoneet, by Kalevi Keskinen & Kari Stenman, Kari Stenman, 2003.
    Private Aircraft by Kenneth Munson, Blandford Press, 1970.
  4. Apr 1, 2020 · Xtradecals (available from Hannants) produce a 1/48 scale sheet of civil markings for the new Airfix Tiger Moth. Having seen photos of the sprues (I’m still waiting for my kit on back order) the DH logi on the wheel covers is molded in as a lightly raised detail to emulate the stamped logo on the real thing.

  5. The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other operators as a primary trainer aircraft.

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