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Scale
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Model design by K & W Model Airplanes Inc. |
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Famous by the achievements of the company pilot Roland Garros, the Morane Saulnier H, designed in 1912, became very popular, especially after Garros' crossing the Alps and the Mediterrean Sea.
In 1913 it was equipped with floats and participated in the first Schneider Trophy Race for seaplanes in Monaco. The aircraft incorporated wingwarping for lateral control and had balanced all flying elevator and balanced rudder but without fin. An original aircraft (landversion) is on display at Musée de l'Air in Paris and a number of airworthy replicas exist in France and elsewhere.
Available in ARF and RNF |
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The airplane is packed in a strong 3-ply, custom made carton. The individual parts are packed in sealed plastic bags and then wrapped in bubble plastic to ensure safe transport. |
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Length : 127 cm 50"
Width : 60 cm 23.5"
Height : 23 cm 9"
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Related Technical Memo sheets: |
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RC-34DE-Red-Fokker D-VII, Germany, Red & White Cover |

RC-36DE-Fokker E-III, Germany 1915 |
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