Airfix Model Set - A04104A de Havilland Tiger Moth Model Building Kit - Plastic Model Plane Kits for Adults & Children 8+, Set Includes Sprues and Decals - 1:48 Scale Model

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Management number 219918359 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$16.20 Model Number 219918359
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Coming from a successful line of biplane designs, the DH.82 Tiger Moth made its first flight in October 1931 and was the result of the Company’s founder wanting to produce an aircraft superior to its predecessors, whilst possessing enough appeal to attract interest from several different aviation sectors. Its success resulted in an immediate order from the RAF, who viewed the aircraft as an ideal primary trainer for pilots beginning on their flying careers and destined to fly their latest front line aircraft. Their modest original order was followed up by several subsequent orders and as the world descended into conflict in 1939, the Royal Air Force would have around 500 Tiger Moths on strength. Many more examples were owned by flying clubs all over the country and many of these would also being pressed into military service, due to the need to train as many new pilots as possible. With its growing reputation, the aircraft also secured many overseas orders, ensuring that the de Havilland production lines were fully committed in supplying this superb aircraft. From the perspective of the student pilot, the Tiger Moth was a relatively stable and forgiving aircraft to fly, with few handling vices and generally supportive of the odd silly mistake. It has been described as an ‘easy aeroplane to fly but a difficult one to fly well’, which seemed to have made this the ideal aircraft to serve as a primary/basic trainer for large numbers of future pilots destined for the war effort. As Britain prepared for invasion during the early summer of 1940, there were plans for the gentle natured Tiger Moth to show a much more aggressive side and support the Spitfire and Hurricane pilots they had previously trained. ‘Operation Banquet’ called for the use of every available aircraft in the defence of Britain’s coastline, attacking any potential invasion force by all means at their disposal. This would see even the most unlikely of aircraft equipped with bomb racks and given a new offensive capability. Should a German invasion have been attempted, there would have been the very real possibility of swarms of bomb laden Tiger Moths raining fury on the enemy troops below, as Britain used every means in her power to ensure the failure of such a cross channel incursion. Thankfully, due in no small part to the qualities of this effective pilot maker and the resolve of the Royal Air Force, German invasion plans were indefinitely postponed following the Luftwaffe’s inability to score a decisive victory during the Battle of Britain. The magnificent Tiger Moth allows potential Warbird pilots the opportunity to gain valuable experience flying a ‘taildragger’ aircraft, before eventually moving on to display the Spitfires and Mustangs which thrill the crowds at Airshows all over the world.

  • Being a slightly larger scale, 1:48 allows modelers to add those intricate details that is absent from smaller scales.
  • Primary Scheme: de Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth k-2585/g-ankt, RAF Central Flying School Acrobatic Team, The Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden Aerodrome, Bedfordshire, England. Secondary Scheme: de Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth K-4259/G-anmo, Headcorn Aerodrome, Kent, England 2018.
  • Skill Level: 3. Dimensions of Completed Kit: 152 mm x Width 184 mm. Number of Pieces: 91.
  • Painting and assembly required. Paints and glue need to be purchased separately.
  • Humbrol paints needed to complete the plane liveries are listed on the outside of the box.
Size 1: 48 Scale
Color Assorted
Scale 1:48
Theme Aircraft,Tiger
Seasons All Seasons
Set Name A04104A
Brand Name Airfix
Model Name de Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth
Paint Type Oil
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Item Weight 0.18 Kilograms
Manufacturer Airfix
Model Number A04104
Material Type Plastic
Product Style de Havilland Tiger Moth
Item Type Name 1:48 Military Aviation Plastic Model Kit
Item Dimensions 11 x 7 x 2 inches
Number of Pieces 91
Subject Character Air craft
Art Craft Kit Type model building
Additional Features Portable
Included Components 1 unassembled military airplane
Warranty Description 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects
Age Range Description Children, Teenager, Adult
Manufacturer Part Number A04104
Global Trade Identification Number 05055286659607

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