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de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth with British Cadet Pilots

Biplane Trainer Aircraft · Between the Wars to World War II
ICM · 32037 · 1/32 · 2021
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de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth with British Cadet Pilots
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth with British Cadet Pilots
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth with British Cadet Pilots 1/32 scale biplane trainer aircraft
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British Royal Air Force
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth with British Cadet Pilots
British Royal Air Force

DH. 82A Tiger Moth with WWII RAF cadets

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 – RAF. The number of aviation was supposed to be doubled. Announcements calling for the RAF were published in all British newspapers.

A large number of aviation schools were organized, and the RAF even resorted to the help of civilian specialists. Specially hired pilots were recruited for initial pilot training

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth with British Cadet Pilots 1/32 scale biplane trainer aircraft

DH. 82A Tiger Moth with WWII RAF cadets

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 – RAF. The number of aviation was supposed to be doubled. Announcements calling for the RAF were published in all British newspapers.

A large number of aviation schools were organized, and the RAF even resorted to the help of civilian specialists. Specially hired pilots were recruited for initial pilot training

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