Product Description
- Copper State Models is pleased to present a completely new 1/32 Nieuport XI fighter plane.
- The Nieuport XI was a French World War I fighter plane with a single-wing and a half wings, designed by Gustave Delage and produced by the Nieuport company.
- It appeared on the Western Front in the summer of 1915 and is known as the aircraft that ended the "Fokker Punishment" by overwhelming the German Fokker Eindecker monoplane fighter.
- This aircraft was affectionately nicknamed "Bebe" and was piloted by French ace pilots Kinnemer and Nungesser.
- The Nieuport XI was also supplied to the French Air Service and the Royal Navy Air Service, as well as to the Dutch, Belgian, Russian and Italian air forces, and 646 were built under license by the Italian company Macchi.
- The product shown includes etching parts and several Cartograf decals.
- When completed, the total length will be approximately 181mm and the total width will be approximately 234mm.
[Specifications]
- Crew: 1 person
- Dimensions: Length 5.8m, Width 7.55m, Height 2.4m
- Engine: 1x Gnome or Le Rhone 9C air-cooled rotary engine 80 hp
- Operating weight: 480 kg
- Maximum speed: 156km/h
- Later model Nieuport XI models had enlarged inspection panels based on wartime experience.
- Each kit has its own differences.
- Comes with 4 types of French military markings, including the machine piloted by Paul Tarascon, the amputee ace
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Item Size/Weight : 36.2 x 26 x 6.6 cm / 493g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- COP32014
- JAN code
- 4751032601289
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.