The Sopwith Camel was the most successful British fighter aircraft of World War I. It was very manoeuvrable, fast and well armed. The Camel went into service in July 1917 with 8 squadrons of the Royal Naval Air Service in Northern France. More than 5,500 of these aircraft were supplied and a total of 1,294 victories in the air were achieved with this type. The most famous pilots included Captain D.R. McLaren and Captain Roy Brown.
Twee uitvoeringen mogelijk;
- No.43 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Touquin, France, Summer 1918. Flown by Captain H.W.Woollett, 35 Victories.
- No.9 Naval Squadron, Royal Naval Air Service, Leffrinckhoucke, France, September 1917. Flown by Flt.Sub-Lieutenant H.F.Stackerd, 15 Victories.
Aantal onderdelen; 25.
Afmeting ;
- Lengte. 125 mm
- Spanwijdte 183 mm.
Model-details:
- Structural details on fuselage and wings
- Detailed engine
- Pilot figure
- Cockpit with instrument panel
- Yarn provided for wire bracing
Revell verf: 35 46 86