1/32 Morane-Saulnier N
Morane-Saulnier N in 1/32 scale by Special Hobby is a French single-seat fighter aircraft from the beginning of WWI. This sleek monoplane was one of the first aircraft to be equipped with a synchronization mechanism allowing machine gun fire through the propeller. It served in the air forces of France, Russia and Great Britain, but was quickly replaced by more modern machines due to its difficult controls. The model features detailed work on the fuselage, engine and weapon system. The package does not include the paint or glue needed for assembly.
The Morane-Saulnier N in 1/32 scale by Special Hobby depicts the iconic French single-seat fighter aircraft of WWI. This sleek and aerodynamically advanced monoplane was developed in 1914 as a modern answer to the biplanes of the time. The aircraft featured a rounded fuselage and an innovative Hotchkiss machine gun synchronization mechanism that allowed firing through a rotating propeller - technology that foreshadowed the development of modern fighters.
The Morane-Saulnier N was used primarily by the French Air Force, but a few were also delivered to Russia and the UK, where it was known as the "Bullet". Despite its high speed and good flight characteristics, it was difficult to fly and had limited armament, leading to its rapid replacement by more modern biplanes such as the Nieuport 11. Nevertheless, it played a significant role in the early stages of the aerial combat of World War I and helped define the future of fighter aviation.
The 1/32 scale model features precise detail of the fuselage, wings and cockpit, including a detailed engine and synchronized machine gun. An ideal choice for modelers interested in early air combat history.
The package does not include the paint or adhesives needed for assembly.
Category: | Aircraft and Helicopters |
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Weight: | 0.316 kg |
EAN: | 8595019312326 |
Nationality: | Francie |
Period: | World War I |
Scale: | 1/32 |
Series: | Special hobby |
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