Brand new 1/63 scale diecast airplane model of Sopwith FI Camel Fighter Aircraft "Captain Arthur Roy Brown" Royal Air Force die cast model by Postage Stamp.
Detailed exterior.
True-to-scale detail.
Comes with a display stand.
This model does not have any openings.
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
Dimensions approximately L-3.75 Wingspan-5.25 inches.
Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy realistic feel.
It is a highly detailed and accurate model perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
HISTORY ASPECTS:The Sopwith F.I Camel was a British single-seat biplane fighter which was introduced in 1917 replacing the Sopwith Pup. One of the most successful biplane fighter designs of World War 1 the Camels name was derived from the slight hump covering the machine guns forward of the cockpit. Although the Camel was responsive and maneuverable it was tricky to fly because most of its weight was located in the front third of the aircraft. Still the Camel was credited with destroying more enemy aircraft (1294) than any other fighter plane during the war.Sopwith Camel B7270 - No. 209 Sqn. was flown by Captain Arthur Roy Brown a Canadian World War I flying ace. The Royal Air Force officially credited Brown with shooting down Manfred von Richthofen the "Red Baron" although it is now generally agreed that the bullet that hit Richthofen was fired from the ground.
Detailed exterior.
True-to-scale detail.
Comes with a display stand.
This model does not have any openings.
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
Dimensions approximately L-3.75 Wingspan-5.25 inches.
Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy realistic feel.
It is a highly detailed and accurate model perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
HISTORY ASPECTS:The Sopwith F.I Camel was a British single-seat biplane fighter which was introduced in 1917 replacing the Sopwith Pup. One of the most successful biplane fighter designs of World War 1 the Camels name was derived from the slight hump covering the machine guns forward of the cockpit. Although the Camel was responsive and maneuverable it was tricky to fly because most of its weight was located in the front third of the aircraft. Still the Camel was credited with destroying more enemy aircraft (1294) than any other fighter plane during the war.Sopwith Camel B7270 - No. 209 Sqn. was flown by Captain Arthur Roy Brown a Canadian World War I flying ace. The Royal Air Force officially credited Brown with shooting down Manfred von Richthofen the "Red Baron" although it is now generally agreed that the bullet that hit Richthofen was fired from the ground.
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Mar 6, 2024
€21.13