Overview
True-to-detail kit
True-to-detail kit
Baron Manfred Free Lord of directional courtyards and his red Fokker Triplane in 1. World war history. The Fokker Dr. I was introduced in June 1917 on the western front, and only after a long period of time. test phase and through the approval from the air ace Manfred of indicative courtyards release of the General Staff. The Dr. I was the wendigste of all deployed aircraft and reached altitude climbing speeds. The Oberusel-Sternmotor (Power 110 HP) reached the Dr. I a top speed of 193 km/h and could in 6 minutes on 3000 m high rise. Two Spandau-MG's were installed in front of the cockpit. All pilots of the group around directional courtyards flew red triple-decker. At the end of 1917, the Dr. I pulled back from the western front; the "red" Baron flew this type, however and achieved a total of 80 before he was shot down in April 1918 Abschusse.
Detailed Radial Engine · Movable Propeller · Detailed Cockpit with control lever, seat and control pedals · Structured Wings · Two Spandau MG's · Landing gear with moving wheels · Pilot Figure Manfred of indicative farms as well as two ground staff figures.
04009803047447, 4009803047447, Revell, 04744, Fokker DR.I Richthofen, Plastic model