Saturday, October 14, 2023

Tiger Moth, The Mummy

This small training plane was produced since the 1930s and is considered one of the best training planes ever, simple to build, simple to fly and very stable, it was purchased by the RAF by the hundreds, used for primary training, It was the first mount for virtually every RAF pilot during World War II.


In the desperate months of the Battle of Britain, with the German invasion looming at any moment, every RAF aircraft was prepared to fight the invasion, and the Tiger Moth was no exception, there were over 300 in schools and prepared its use as a light bomber, to attack the German beachheads if the moment presented itself, the planes were going to be piloted by the teachers and the most advanced students, in what was called Banquet Light, thinking about the idea of ​​going Combat in a slow plane, without defensive weapons and with untrained pilots is chilling. luckily it was never carried out, but that influenced the fact that the RAF Tiger Moths were camouflaged.


Later the Aviation Schools were distributed throughout the Empire, so Tiger Moths can be found all over the world, in some parts like Iraq or Singapore they did see real combat, but in general they led peaceful lives, many of them existing to date. them in civilian hands.


This model is from Airfix Lodela, I painted it with Testors yellow, which is wrong, the RAF Trainer Yellow is more orange, but that didn't matter, in the end I decorated it to represent the Tiger Moth, from the movie of the Mummy (1999) with Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser, which is painted in this exact yellow, the decals are from the model, except for the code that is by brush.

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