Plastikový model letadla 1/32 Morane-Saulnier Type N RFC service
Morane-Saulnier Type N RFC Service in 1/32 scale by Special Hobby is a French single-seat fighter monoplane used during WWI, which also served in the British Royal Flying Corps. This sleek aircraft was one of the first to be equipped with a synchronization mechanism that allowed firing through the propeller. However, due to its difficult handling, it was quickly replaced by more modern biplanes. The model features detailed fuselage, engine and cockpit. The package does not include paint or glue needed for assembly.
The Morane-Saulnier Type N, introduced in 1914, was one of the first fighter aircraft equipped with a synchronized machine gun that could fire through the propeller. This sleek monoplane with its characteristic rounded fuselage and "drop" engine cowling was designed for high speed and agility, making it an advanced machine of its time. Although originally produced for the French Air Force, several machines were also delivered to the British Royal Flying Corps (RFC), where they served as pioneering fighter aircraft during the early days of aerial combat.
However, the aircraft was not without its flaws - its handling was difficult and its performance in combat was soon surpassed by more modern designs. Nevertheless, the Morane-Saulnier Type N has gone down in history as one of the first steps towards fighter dominance on the battlefield.
Special Hobby's 1/32 scale model faithfully captures this historic machine in its RFC service, including detailed markings and accurate historical markings. It is ideal for modelers interested in early WWI aviation.
The package does not include the paint or glue needed to assemble the model.
Category: | Aircraft and Helicopters |
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Weight: | 0.304 kg |
EAN: | 8594071081195 |
Nationality: | Francie |
Period: | World War I |
Scale: | 1/32 |
Series: | Special hobby |
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