Sopwith Tri-Plane Complete Vintage Model Rubber-Powered balsa Wood Aircraft kit That Really Flies


B00PHF636I



Wonderful complete model kit of a Royal Navy Air Service Sopwith tri-plane with an 18 inch (46cm) wingspan
18인치(46cm) 날개폭을 가진 영국 해군 항공 서비스 소프위드 트라이플레인의 멋진 완성형 키트



Hours of fun making a rubber powered balsa wood kit that really flies
정말 날아다니는 고무동력 발사나무 키트를 만드는 재미의 시간들



Includes all the materials you need including glue to make the kit
키트를 만들기 위한 접착제를 포함하여 필요한 모든 재료 포함



Ideal for ages 14 plus
14세 이상에게 이상적인



Comes in a lovely presentation box and makes a wonderful gift!
사랑스러운 프리젠 테이션 상자에 와서 멋진 선물을 만듭니다!



SOPWITH TRIPLANE - A MULTI-WINGED MARVEL Sopwith’s Chief Engineer, Herbert Smith, developed the Triplane on the orders of owner Thomas Sopwith as a private enterprise for a new scout (fighter) aircraft, with superior rates of climb, roll, and better all-round visibility than current designs. The prototype flew in May 1916 piloted by Sopwith test pilot Harry Hawker (later to form the Hawker Aircraft Company of Hurricane fame). Astonishingly for a maiden test flight, Hawker successfully looped the aircraft three times. Subsequent flights proved that Smith was right and that the "Tripehound" as many pilots came to know the aircraft, had far better rates of climb, manoeuvrability and visibility than any other domestic or enemy aircraft of the day. Most Triplanes served with the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) where they proved to be excellent fighting machines, although their service was short lived. Such was the German admiration for the performance of the basic design, that Anthony Fokker studied a crashed example and went on to use it as inspiration for what became the Fokker DR1 - the triplane flown by the infamous "Red Baron”, Manfred Von Richthofen. YOUR KIT This kit is designed for you to build a traditionally constructed, rubber-powered, free-flight model of a 1917 Triplane of No.1 Squadron RNAS. The kit contains: Accurately printed plan, laser-cut parts, tissue, rubber motor, propeller, detailed instructions and PVA wood glue. All models in this series have real airframes, built up from laser-cut balsa sheet and strip parts, covered with lightweight model aircraft tissue to ensure the best possible flying performance. All necessary materials are included in the kit but to complete this model but you will also need pins, a modelling knife, sand paper and pliers.