Beginning in 1935, the British government, taking into account the strengthening of Germany and Italy, as well as anticipating the outbreak of a major war in Europe, took a number of actions to strengthen its armed forces. One of the steps was the program to increase the size of the Royal Air Force.
Aiming to double the size of the air force, announcements about the RAF were published in all British newspapers. A large number of aviation schools were organised, and the RAF even resorted to the help of civilian specialists. Specially hired pilots were recruited for the initial pilot training.
Model Features- Accurate copy of the prototype
- Highly detailed engine and cockpit interior
- Two version decal sheet is included
- Includes four Royal Air Force cadet figures
Markings Available- DH.82A Tiqer Moth, No 3 Flight Training Squadron, RAF Grantham, 1938
- DH. 82А Tiger Moth, No 25 (Polish) EFTS, Summer 1944
Model Information- Scale: 1:32
- Number of Parts: 93 + 27 pieces (120 in total)
- Length: 228 mm
- Width: 280 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm