Eduard : Sopwith Camel Comic : ProfiPACK : 1/48 Scale
£21.75
- Manufacturer: Eduard
- Plastic in the box: Eduard
- New tooled 2003
- Scale: 1/48
- Marking options: 6
- Decals: Eduard
- PE parts: Yes, pre-painted
- Painting mask: Yes
- Resin parts: No
- Item No: 82175
Description
ProfiPACK edition kit of British WWI fighter aircraft Sopwith Camel Comic in 1/48 scale.
The Comic was a Camel variant designed specifically for night-fighting duties.
The Sopwith Camel is a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter aircraft that was introduced on the Western Front in 1917. It was developed by the Sopwith Aviation Company as a successor to the Sopwith Pup and became one of the best known fighter aircraft of the Great War.
The Camel was powered by a single rotary engine and was armed with twin synchronized Vickers machine guns. Though difficult to handle, it was highly manoeuvrable in the hands of an experienced pilot, a vital attribute in the relatively low-speed, low-altitude dogfights of the era. In total, Camel pilots have been credited with downing 1,294 enemy aircraft, more than any other Allied fighter of the conflict. Towards the end of the First World War, the type also saw use as a ground-attack aircraft, partly because the capabilities of fighter aircraft on both sides had advanced rapidly and left the Camel somewhat outclassed.
The main variant of the Camel was designated as the F.1. Other variants included the 2F.1 Ship’s Camel, which operated from aircraft carriers; the Comic night fighter variant; and the T.F.1, a “trench fighter” armoured for attacks on heavily defended ground targets. A two-seat variant served as a trainer. The last Camels were withdrawn from RAF service in January 1920.
Additional information
Weight | 280 g |
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Dimensions | 300 × 200 × 50 mm |
Manufacturer | Eduard |
Subject & Era | Aircraft WWI |
Scale | 1/48 Scale |
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