1. Model Plane: WWI British Sopwith Camel F.1 Biplane Fighter
2. Collection Plane: WWI British Sopwith Camel F.1 Biplane Fighter Model 1:72 Scale Model Length Is 3.1in
3. Prototype Airplanes: The Model Airplane Is Strictly Restored According To The Original Aircraft Proportions And Details. High Quality Die Cast Alloy Model.
4. Decor Model: Model Plane 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 Plane Collection Enthusiast.
Specifications:
Product Model: WWI British Sopwith Camel F.1 Biplane Fighter
Product Scale: 1:72
Product Material: Alloy+Plastic
Product Size: 8cm X 12cm
Plane Prototype History:
The Sopwith Camel Is A Biplane Fighter Developed By The British Company For Sopwith, With The Military Name F.1 Biplane. The Maximum Level Flight Speed Of The Aircraft Is 195 Kilometers Per Hour, With A Practical Ceiling Of 5800 Meters. It Is Equipped With Two Machine Guns With Shooting Coordinators, Named After The Hump Shaped Protective Cover Of The Machine Guns. The Nose Of The Aircraft Adopts A Metal Fairing To Reduce Drag, With Straight Upper Wings And Slightly Inverted Lower Wings. The Gyroscopic Effect Of The Rotary Cylinder Engine Enhances Maneuverability But Is Prone To Spiral Accidents. The Camel Fighter Jet Made Its First Test Flight On December 22, 1916. The First Batch Of Production Models Arrived In Dunkirk, France In February 1917 And Were Equipped With The Royal Navy Air Force. It Was First Deployed In Actual Combat On July 4, 1917, And Later Adopted By The Royal Army Air Corps. By The End Of The War, More Than 13 Squadrons Were Equipped With The "Camel" Fighter Jet. Collaborate With Aircraft Such As S.E.5A To Rebuild Britain'S Air Superiority. The Total Production Of Camel Fighter Jets Reached 5490, Mainly Equipped In The Uk. In Addition, Countries Such As Belgium, Canada, Greece, And The United States Have Also Used This Type Of Aircraft. This Renowned Aircraft, With Its Agile Hovering Performance And Powerful Forward Firing Power, Shot Down A Total Of 1294 Enemy Planes During The 16 Months From July 1917 To November 1918, Setting A Record For The Highest Single Aircraft Performance In World War I.
Packaging Includes:
1* WWI British Sopwith Camel F.1 Biplane Fighter Model
1* Display Stand










