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Tuesday, June 04, 2019 - 08:33 AM UTC
Xtradecal has not just released one set, not two, but three sets of decals for the de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth in 1/48 scale
The decal sets from Xtradecal includes:
X48205 - de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth Pt1 FAA, RAAF, RNZAF & SAAF – 1/48
●T7189/L1A of 780 Naval Air Squadron 1943.
A17-56/56 of No.6 Elementary Flying Training School, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Station Mallala, South Australia, 1940
●A17-347/’347’ of No.10 Elementary Flying Training School, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Temora, NSW Australia, 1940
●NZ882’AI’ of No.3 Elementary Flying Training School, Royal New Zealand Air Force based at RNZAF Station Harewood, New Zealand, 1940
●‘524’ of No.4 Air School, South African Air Force, based at Benoni, South Africa, June, 1945
X48206 - de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth Pt2 Civil Schemes – 1/48
●G-ADVZ operated by Scottish Aviation/No.12 ERFTS, Prestwick, Scotland, 1935.
●G-ANOD based at Ipswich Airport, UK, 24 July, 1954
●ZK-BFH of Croydon Aircraft Works, Mandeville Airfield, South Island, New Zealand, 2006.
●G-APMX owned by K. B. Palmer, Popham, Hampshire, UK, 10 August, 1980.
X48207 - de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth Pt3 Overseas Operators – 1/48
●DE-832/9 of French Pilots School, Armée de l'Air, Cognac, Charente, France 1948.
●53 of SK.11, Flygvapnet, (Swedish Air Force) 1932.
●107 of Força Aérea Portuguesa, (Portugeuse Air Force) 1937-40.
●2-I-2 of Marinha do Brasil, Brazil, 1935.
●002/V of Koninklijke Marine, based at Valkenburg en De Kooy, Netherlands, late-1950s.
●T-2 of Belgisch Militaire Vliegwezen/Aviation Militaire Belge, Goetsenhoven, Belgium, 1950s.
●DE745/Dorothy of 353rd Fighter Group, United States Army Air Force, based at Goxhill, North Lincolnshire, UK, Summer, 1943.
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X48205 - de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth Pt1 FAA, RAAF, RNZAF & SAAF – 1/48
●T7189/L1A of 780 Naval Air Squadron 1943.
A17-56/56 of No.6 Elementary Flying Training School, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Station Mallala, South Australia, 1940
●A17-347/’347’ of No.10 Elementary Flying Training School, Royal Australian Air Force, based at RAAF Temora, NSW Australia, 1940
●NZ882’AI’ of No.3 Elementary Flying Training School, Royal New Zealand Air Force based at RNZAF Station Harewood, New Zealand, 1940
●‘524’ of No.4 Air School, South African Air Force, based at Benoni, South Africa, June, 1945
X48206 - de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth Pt2 Civil Schemes – 1/48
●G-ADVZ operated by Scottish Aviation/No.12 ERFTS, Prestwick, Scotland, 1935.
●G-ANOD based at Ipswich Airport, UK, 24 July, 1954
●ZK-BFH of Croydon Aircraft Works, Mandeville Airfield, South Island, New Zealand, 2006.
●G-APMX owned by K. B. Palmer, Popham, Hampshire, UK, 10 August, 1980.
X48207 - de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth Pt3 Overseas Operators – 1/48
●DE-832/9 of French Pilots School, Armée de l'Air, Cognac, Charente, France 1948.
●53 of SK.11, Flygvapnet, (Swedish Air Force) 1932.
●107 of Força Aérea Portuguesa, (Portugeuse Air Force) 1937-40.
●2-I-2 of Marinha do Brasil, Brazil, 1935.
●002/V of Koninklijke Marine, based at Valkenburg en De Kooy, Netherlands, late-1950s.
●T-2 of Belgisch Militaire Vliegwezen/Aviation Militaire Belge, Goetsenhoven, Belgium, 1950s.
●DE745/Dorothy of 353rd Fighter Group, United States Army Air Force, based at Goxhill, North Lincolnshire, UK, Summer, 1943.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here – on Aeroscale.
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