Canadian BCATP livery for Ant'sAirplanes' DH.82A Tiger Moth for MSFS
This livery depicts the latest aquisition for the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum collection. A second airworthy De Havilland DH.82C Tiger Moth serial No. 4319.
The Museum's " new " Tiger Moth was manufactured by de Havilland at Downsview in 1940 and was taken on strength by the RCAF on December 7, 1940. It served with No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School (EFTS) which was established beside the Vancouver Airport (on Sea Island), in BC, No. 15 EFTS at Regina, Saskatchewan, and No. 12 EFTS at Goderich, Ontario. It was struck off strength on September 25, 1945 with a total of 2118:25 hours of flying time.
Tiger Moth serial no. 4319 was then given to the Royal Canadian Flying Club Association and registered as CF-GTU. It was subsequently owned by several owners and eventually acquired by Hannu Halminen, who then generously donated it to the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in October 2022.
Hannu Halminen's 424 Squadron RCAF repaint for Aeroplane Heaven's P-51D can be found in my library here.
To install, unzip this download and drag into your Community folder, or link with MSFS Addons Linker to Ant'sairplanes DH.82A Tiger Moth for MSFS
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