Features:
1. Model Aircraft: Schneider Trophy Macchi M.39 Racing Seaplane Aircraft
2. Collection Aircraft: Schneider Trophy Macchi M.39 Racing Seaplane Aircraft Model 1:72 Scale Model Length Is 4.3in
3. Prototype Aircraft: The Model Aircraft Is Strictly Restored According To The Original Aircraft Proportions And Details. High Quality Die Cast Alloy Model.
4. Decor Model: Model Aircraft Is Very Suitable To Decorate Your Desk, Showcase And Shelf.
5. Perfect Gifts: The Great Gift Choice For Birthday, Christmas, New Year To Your Lover, Family And Friends, Also Suitable For Aircraft Collection Enthusiast.
Specifications:
Product Model: Schneider Trophy Macchi M.39 Racing Seaplane Aircraft
Product Scale: 1:72
Product Material: Alloy+Plastic
Product Size: 11cm X 13.6cm
Aircraft Prototype History:
The Macchi M.39 Is A Single Wing Seaplane Developed By The Italian Company Macchi Aircraft In The 1920s, Led By Renowned Aviation Designer Mario Castotti. Its Innovative Streamlined Fuselage And Front Engine Layout Represented The Forefront Of Aviation Technology At The Time, Laying The Foundation For The Design Of Subsequent Propeller Fighters. Its Design Goal Was Purely To Pursue Speed, Adopting The Advanced Lower Single Wing Layout Of The Time, With An Engine Mounted On The Fuselage, Relying On Two Floats Installed On The Wings And Fuselage To Take Off And Land On The Water Surface. The Macchi M.39 Is Equipped With A Powerful Fiat As.2 V12 Engine With A Power Of Approximately 800 Horsepower, Providing It With A Strong Speed Foundation. In Terms Of Historical Performance, The Most Outstanding Achievement Of The Macchi M.39 Was In The Schneider Cup Competition Held In Norfolk, Virginia, Usa, Piloted By Italian Pilot Colonel Mario De Bernardi, Setting A New Record In The 350 Kilometer Race With An Average Speed Of 396.7 Kilometers Per Hour. This Victory Highlighted Its Outstanding Speed And Maneuverability, And Declared The Arrival Of The Era Of Monoplane Aircraft. This Victory Not Only Brought The Trophy Back To Italy, But Also Ended The Technical Advantage Of The United States In The Competition. The Success Of M.39 Not Only Lies In Winning A Competition, But Also Proves Italy'S Competitiveness In The Field Of High-Speed Seaplane Design. Starting From This, Macchi Company And Its Designer Castoldi Developed A Series Of Famous Water Racing Planes, Such As The MC.72, And Ultimately Defended The Schneider Cup Multiple Times In The 1930s, Setting A Long-Standing World Speed Record. The Success Of The Macchi M.39 Promoted The Popularization Of Monoplane Aircraft, And Its Design Features Such As Dual Float Structure And Efficient Aerodynamic Shape Influenced The Development Of Subsequent Models. Although It Was Mainly Used For Competition, The Technological Accumulation Provided Macchi With Experience In Developing Fighter Jets (Such As Mc-205) During World War II. In Summary, The Macchi M.39 Is A Microcosm Of The Rapid Development Of Aviation Technology Between The Two World Wars. It Aims For Pure Speed And Became Famous On The Famous Schneider Cup Stage, Laying The Foundation Of Technology And Confidence For Its Subsequent More Glorious Models.
Packaging Includes:
1* Schneider Trophy Macchi M.39 Racing Seaplane Aircraft Model
1* Display Stand















