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MODEL TIGER MOTH 1400 mm KIT (C8146) PICHLER GERMANY

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The Tiger Moth, designed and built in 1931 at the British de Haviland aircraft factory, was a single-engine biplane. It was used mainly as a training aircraft by the British Royal Air Force. From around 1950, many Tiger Moths were used civilly. Today, many aircraft from that era can be seen at veterans' rallies.

Tiger Moth model in KIT version for self-assembly. Kit includes: laser-cut balsa and plywood parts, hood, wheels, landing gear, small assembly parts, etc. Coating material not included.

Technical specifications:

  • span: 1400 mm
  • length: 970 mm
  • wing area: 58 dm²
  • surface load: 43 g/dm²
  • electric drive

*Follow the instructions attached to the product and the current legal regulations for flying RC models.

Do you want to know the history of this beautiful aircraft ? see TU