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In Memoriam

Klaas Willem Jonker
(Wilko)
† April 30, 2018

On Monday 30 April 2018, Wilko Jonker died after a long illness at the age of 58. He leaves behind a wife and two children. The Dutch military aviation and plastic modeling were his hobby and on this website he shared all the knowledge he has collected over the years. His hobby has been able to distract him from the persistent disease in his body until the last week of his life. The contacts with other hobbyists were a major support for him.

This website will be maintained by different people for as long as possible, so that other enthusiasts can continue to benefit from extensive content.

DeHavilland DH-82 Tiger Moth

History

The De Havilland De DH-82 was a development of the DH-60 Gipsy Moth initiated by specification 13/31 for a primary trainer. One of the requirements was that the pilot in the front seat must be able to step out with his parachute.
Main differences compared to the Gipsy Moth was the upper wing with the fuel tank being moved forward and the wings being swept back because of the center of gravity. The result was the front seat having a better view and more room. Also the structure was reinforced, doors redesigned and the exhaust system modified.
The prototype, equipped with a 120 hp De Havilland Gipsy II engine made its first flight on October 26, 1931.
After evaluation the DH-82 Tiger Moth I was selected and 35 examples with double steering were ordered.. These entered service with the RAF Central Flying School.
A second ordered for a modified version, DH-82A Tiger Moth II with a 130 hp De Havilland Gipsy I, the possibility for blind flying from the rear seat ; the rear upper part of the fuselage was made from triplex and also an anti spin construction was added.
A considerable number were built by De Havilland Australia, De Havilland New Zealand and De Havilland Canada, where a number modified examples under the designation DH-82C were built for use in Canada. In Sweden, Portugal and Norway a number were built under license.
In the end over 8700 examples were built.

You might visit www.johnjohn.co.uk for more information about the Tiger Moth

Versions.

DH.82 Tiger Moth (Tiger Moth I:
two seat trainer with a 120 hp DeHavilland Gipsy III engine.
DH.82A Tiger Moth (Tiger Moth II):
two seattrainer with 130 hp DeHavilland Gipsy Major engine; suitable for blind flying.
DH.82B Tiger Moth III:
Improved versio with a DeHavilland Gipsy Major III engine; broader fuselage and enlarged tail fin.
DH.82C Tiger Moth:
Version for RCAF for use in arctic conditions with canopy; cockpit heating; modified undercarriage; metal struts; tail wheel and an engine rate 145 hp..
  • PT-24 Moth: US designation for 200 lend lease DH.82Cs
  • DH.82C-2 Menasco Moth I: DH.82C with a Menasco D-4 Super Pirate 125 hp engine. 10 examples built.
  • DH.82C-3 Menasco Moth II: idem, with a smaller fuel capacity; 125 examples built.
  • DH.82C-4 Menasco Moth III: idem, equiped with an US AT-1/AR-2 radio, menat for radio training. One example (modified).
DH.82 Queen Bee:
Unmanned radiopcontrolled drone with wooden fuselage based upon DH.60 with wings of the Tiger Moth.
Thruxton Jackaroo:
post-war four sseat version; fuselage made broader, enclosed canopy. 19 examples modified.

 

Technical information
Dimensions:
Length: 7,28 m Wingspan: 8 m
Height: 2.68 m Wing area: 22,06 m2
Weights:
Empty weight: 505 kg Max. start weight: 802 kg
Performances:
Max. speed: 175 km/hr Rate of climb: - m/min
Cruising speed: 150 km/.hr    
Range: 560 km Service ceiling: - m
Miscellaneous:
Engine type: One DeHavilland Gipsy Major I rated 130 hp
Crew: One instructor plus one pupil
Armament: None

 


In service with RNlNAS and RNlAF.

In service with RNlAF.

Information about Dutch aircraft.

N79 05 07A

DeHavilland DH-82 Tiger Moth, serial A-38, photographed in 1979 in the Aviodome at Schiphol.

IMG 2410

DeHavilland DH-82 Tiger Moth, photographed at the Static Show at the Open Day Dutch Air Force, June 2008 at airbase Leeuwarden.

 

De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth, A-11, T5820 in de vlucht, in RAF-kleuren.
[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information]
De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth, formatie op de grond in RAF-kleuren.
[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information]
De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth, T5814, A-15, in RAF colours.
[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information]
De Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth (1956-1960) in use at the E.V.O. I (Primary Flying School I).
[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information]
Flying School V.V.O.1,1946 Woensdrecht ,Tiger Moth A-4 after a groundloop
[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information]
Primary Flying SChool V.V.O.1,1946 Woensdrecht, two pupils in aTiger Moth. W. Draaier in the back seat and Geuchies in the front seat.
[Enclosed photo from BeeldBank NIMH. Click on photo for ordering information]

 

In service with RNlNAS.

Information about Dutch naval aircraft.

 


Serial overview RNlNAS and RNlAF.

Serial overview RNlNAS.

Serial2nd SerialEx-KLuRAF SerialConstruction nr.Date in serviceDate out of serviceNotes
U-101   A-27 T7262 83761 01-06-1956 27-08-1959 Taken over from RNlAF.
Used by glider clubs at air base De Kooy and Valkenburg.
Scrapped?
U-102 001 A-28 PG692 86589 01-06-1956 10-11-1960 Taken over from RNlAF.
Used by glider clubs at air base De Kooy and Valkenburg.
Scrapped?
U-103 002 A-49 PG746 86632 01-06-1956 04-01-1966 Taken over from RNlAF.
Used by glider clubs at air base De Kooy and Valkenburg.
Written off 11-9-1956 and sold

 

Serial overview RNlAF

Serial
Serial
RAF Serial
RAF Serial
Construction nr.
Construction nr.
Date in service
Date in service
Date out of service
Date out of service
Notes
Notes
A-1 PG729 86615 24-07-1946 13-12-1954 Sold as PH-NFS.
A-2 PG712 86609 24-07-1946 16-01-1948 Sold as PH-CSL
A-3 PG682 86579 24-07-1946 11-05-1959 02-07-1959: Written off
A-4 PG685 86582 24-07-1946 04-01-1963 To N1300D
A-5 PG745 86631 24-07-1946 13-01-1956 To D-EDYL
A-6 PG743 86629 20-07-1946 16-01-1961 Scrapped??
A-7 PG730 86616 08-08-1946 07-11-1947 Written off 2-2-1948
A-8 PG741 86626 08-08-1946 20-09-1957 31-07-1957: Written off
A-9 PG737 86623 08-08-1946 04-09-1947 11-08-1947: Written off
A-10 PG690 86587 20-07-1946 16-01-1961 To Militaire Luchtvaart Museum at Soesterberg
A-11 T5820 83455 29-07-1946 16-01-1961 18-04-1957: Written off; To PH-NDF
A-12 T6110 84577 29-07-1946 13-01-1956 To PH-TYG
A-13 N9192 82309 22-07-1946 16-01-1961 To G-BSTJ
A-14 DE511 85491 22-07-1946 16-01-1961 Scrapped?
A-15 T5814 83449 29-07-1946 16-01-1961 To N5444?
A-16 N5491 3764 22-07-1946   To PH-UDB
A-17 R4875 82792 22-07-1946 13-01-1956 To D-EDOL
A-18 N6839 82088 22-07-1946   To PH-ODO
A-19 PG716 86613 08-08-1946 13-01-1956 To D-EDEL
A-20 T7306 83180 09-08-1946 05-07-1948 To PH-EDL
A-21 PG738 86624 09-08-1946 13-01-1956 To D-EDUL
A-22 PG711 86608 08-08-1946 23-11-1956 15-09-1956: Written off
A-23 PG742 86628 08-08-1946 16-01-1961 Scrapped?
A-24 N9194 82311 22-07-1946 26-04-1951 05-04-1951: Written off
A-25 T7443 83847 23-08-1946 25-11-1955 03-08-1953: Written off;
Scrapped?
A-26 DE265 85311 09-08-1946 27-06-1950 05-12-1949: Written off
A-27 PG692 86589 23-08-1946 31-05-1956 To MLD
A-28 T7262 83761 08-08-1946 31-05-1956 To MLD
A-29 T7602 83999 23-08-1946 04-01-1963 To N522R
A-30 T6190 86638 23-08-1946 16-01-1961 To PH-PVC
A-31 T7472 83901 23-08-1946 04-09-1947 20-06-1947: Written off.
Scrapped?
A-32 R4769 82710 23-08-1946 13-01-1956 To G-AGEG
A-33 T7306 83833 29-07-1947 23-07-1947 23-07-1947: Written off;
Sold as PH-UEW
A-34 NM139 86459 22-07-1946 11-08-1958 26-07-1958: Written off
A-35 R4949 82857 22-07-1946 15-01-1951 30-11-1950: Written off
A-36 PG740 86626 20-07-1946 04-09-1947 Scrapped?
A-37 T5835 83521 02-09-1946 01-08-1953 Scrapped?
A-38 R5242 83101 30-8-1946 24-03-1961 To Aviodome
A-39 N6445 3775 30-08-1946 16-01-1961 To OO-GDR
A-40 N9391 82461 30-08-1946 13-01-1956 To N9393
A-41 T7405 83751 01-09-1946 16-01-1961 Scrapped?
A-42 T7037 83367 10-09-1946 03-05-1948 03-05-1948: Written off
A-43 R5063 82958 30-08-1946 16-01-1961 To OO-JEU
A-44 R4946 82854 30-08-1946 24-01-1955 Scrapped?
A-45 T6955 85164 31-03-1948 06-11-1950 09-10-1950 Written off
A-46 T6964 85173 24-02-1948 25-11-1955 Written off dd 07-07-1954
A-47 T7409 83785 23-03-1948   To PH-UDK
A-48 NL982 86414 23-03-1948   To N8722
A-49 PG746 86632 31-05-1956   To MLD
A-50 PG681 86578 08-04-1948 13-01-1956 Scrapped?
A-51 PG734 86620     To PH-UDM
A-52 PG739 86625     To D-EJYT
A-53 T6911 85140 31-03-1948 27-06-1950 07-07-1949: Written off
A-54 T6961 85170 01-06-1956 04-09-1956 Scrapped?
A-55 PG689 86586 22-03-1948 29-06-1951 16-02-1951: Written off;
To OO-MOS
A-56 PG683 86580 22-03-1948 16-01-1961  

 


1/72nd Scale

Kits

  • Airfix
    • Kit 01015: Rather good kit, though fuselage and wings need to be corrected. (this kit is the old Airfix kit)
    • Kit A1024 &  A01025: a completely new kit, very good detailing and more parts.
  • Aeroclub
    • Kit XX: An old kit released at the end of the eighties. It is no longer in production
  • AZ Models
    • Kit AZ 7415 / 7408 / 7409 / 7422: a new release of rather good quality.
  • Pavla
    • Kit 72051: short run kit of DH-82A
De Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth 002 AKleijn
A model of a DeHavilland DH-82A of de RNlNAS, built by Adri Kleijn.

 

De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth AKleijn
A model of a DeHavilland Dh-82 Tiger Moth of the LSK (RNlAF), built by Adri Kleijn.

 

Two models of the DeHavilland DH-82 Tiger Moth of the LSK (RNlAF), built by Peter Banis.

DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 10 DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 9 DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 7 DeHavilland DH82 TigerMoth PBanis 8 DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 6 DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 5 DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 2 DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 4 DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 3 DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth PBanis 1

 

 

Modelling add-on

  • Aeroclub
    • Set E059: Gipsy Major (DH Tiger Moth)
    • Set V060: Wielen, Tiger Moth type 6x
  • AML Models/span>
    • Set M73016: Camouflage Painting masks De Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth (airfix)
  • Kora Models
    • Set DS72187: DH82a Tiger Moth Corrected rudder (Airfix)
    • Set DS72188: DH82a Tiger Moth Blind flying cover - closed (Airfix)
    • Set DS72189: DH82a Tiger Moth Blind flying cover - folded (Airfix)
    • Set DS72191: DH82a Tiger Moth late fuselage with anti spin strakes (Airfix)
    • Set DS72190: DH82a Tiger Moth early fuselage with canvas covered back
    • Set DS72186: DH82a Tiger Moth Australian Wings (Airfix)
  • Pavla
    • Set U72-165: De Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth Details (Airfix)
    • Set U72-164: De Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth Upgrade ste + decals (Airfix)

Decals

  • Dutch Decal
    • Set 72040: Set voor onder ander Bo-105C; AT-16 Harvard en Tiger Moth A-4/PG685; Geheel geel.
  • FlevoDecals
    • Set 72001: Royal Netherlands Navy Pt 1: decals voor o.a Tiger Moth van de MLD

1/48th Scale

Kits

  • Smer
    • Kit 0811: --

Modelling add-on

  • --
    • Set --: --

Decals

  • FlevoDecal
    • Set FD48-001: Royal Netherlands Navy Pt 1: decals for e.g. Tiger Moth of RNlNAS.

 


SchemeColour nameFS numberBS numberHumbrolXtraColorVallejo Model ColorVallejo Model AirHataka
RAF Standard #1 Delivery schemeUpper surfaces Dark Earth   BS:450 29 X002 70.921 71.323 ~206
Dark Green   BS:641 163 X001 70.892 71.324 ~143
Undersides Yellow ~3539 BS:356 154 X106 70.953 71.078 ~066
Upper surfaces of lower wings Light green   BS:--- -- X024      
Light Stone   BS:361 250 X029 70.916 71.143 ~237
 
Standard #2Overall Yellow `3539 BS:356 154 X106 70.953 71.078 ~066

Check www.paint4models.com for an extensive conversion table with lots of colour and paint systems.

DeHavilland DH82A-TigerMoth-2-SMALL
(Last) Colour scheme DeHavilland DH-82A Tiger Moth RNlAF.
DeHavilland DH82A-TigerMoth-1-SMALL
Colour scheme of DeHavilland DH-81A Tiger Moth RNlNAS.
DeHavilland DH82A-TigerMoth-3a-SMALL
(Possible) Delivery scheme of a DH-82A.
The pattern on the top sides and right side of the aircraft is unknown. Information is welcome.
DeHavilland DH82A-TigerMoth-1-SMALL
(Possible) Delivery scheme of a DH-82A.
The pattern on the right side of the aircraft is uncertain. Information is welcome.

 


Literature.

Nederlandse Militaire Luchtvaart in Beeld. deel 2 Hugo Hooftman, Pag. 1 - 7 1977 Uitgever: Europese Bibliotheek, Zaltbommel
Zestig jaar Marineluchtvaartdienst in Beeld. Hugo Hooftman Pag. 78 1977 Uitgever: Europese Bibliotheek, Zaltbommel
Dutch Military Aviation 1945-1978 Jackson, Paul A Pag. 46 - 47; 63 1978 Uitgever: Midland Countries Publications, Leicester
Nederlandse Marinevliegtuigen Thijs Postma & Nico Geldhof Pag. 64 1978 Uitgever: Omniboek, 's Gravenhage
Van Luchtvaartafdeling tot Koninklijke Luchtmacht 75 jaar Militaire Luchtvaart in Nederland Koos van de Berg Pag. 35 1987 Uitgever: Rebo Produkties, Sassenheim
KLu Vliegtuigen: De vliegtuigen van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht vanaf 1913 Wim Schoenmaker & Thijs Postma Pag. 84 1987 Uitgeverij De Alk, Alkmaar
Luchtvaart; 10e jaargang nummer 10: Tiger Moths op Biak Theo Wesselink Pag. 357 - 359 1993 Uitgeverij Ten Brink, Meppel
Squadrons van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht (derde herzien druk) Willem Helfferich Pag. 23 1994 Uitgevers Wyt, Rotterdam
Camouflage en Kentekens J.Greuter e.a.   1997 Bonneville – Bergen (NH)
85 JAAR Marineluchtvaartdienst in beeld Van Farman tot NH 90 Helikopter Peter Korbee Pag. 122 - 123 2002 Uitgever: Korbee MLD Promotie, Valkenburg

 

Websites.