| Date of Review |
February 2005 |
| Manufacturer |
Pavla |
| Subject |
de Havilland DH.82C Tiger Moth |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
72052 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Resin |
| Clear Media |
Vac |
| Pros |
Nicely detailed kit |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$29.98 |
Background
de Havilland developed one of the most versatile and remembered
training aircraft in the early 1930s, the DH.82A Tiger Moth. This
aircraft, in turn, was an evolutionary development of their earlier
Moth and Gypsy Moth trainers. Unlike most other aircraft developed
in the early 1930s, the Tiger Moth soldiered through WWII, turning
out new pilots from around the world. Production of the aircraft
even continued for a time in Canada, which started ramping up its
own pilot training program.
The DH.82C was the designation for the de Havilland Canada-built
aircraft, and the C stood for COLD! Since the weather in Canada
tends to be a bit more brisk than over in the UK, de Havilland
Canada developed an cockpit enclosure to protect the crew from the
elements, and the main wheels could be exchanged for skis to facilitate
snow-pack operations.
The Kit
The kit is molded in gray styrene and the majority of the kit is
done with styrene parts. Some of the details are cast in resin, and
these include the front of the the cowling, the overwing fuel tank,
the main wheels and the optional skis. The kit does not provide the
rear fuselage strakes that were added to many of the Tiger Moths to
aid in spin recovery, but these are easily fabricated if the aircraft
you're modeling was so equipped. Check your references.
Markings are included for three aircraft:
- DH.82C, 1120, 31 EFTS, De Winton, Canada
- DH.82C, 26, Sharkmouth
- DH.82C, 5005
Conclusions
Pavla continues to turn out some interesting kits of unique
aircraft and the Tiger Moth is definitely a welcome example!
You can find this kit at your local hobby retailer or directly
from
Squadron Mail Order (www.squadron.com).
My sincere thanks to Squadron
Mail Order for this review sample!
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