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Scale
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Model design by K & W Model Airplanes Inc. |
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The range of biplanes that were developed by Anthony Fokker culminated in the model D-VII. This fighter with a refined fuselage of welded steel tube construction and a thick airfoil in the wings needing no wire crossbracing presented a clean airframe with low air resistance and very sturdy presentation. The wings also had tapered wingspars which aided in the stability of this weapon platfor without decreasing the turnability tha a shorter wingspan permitted.
The two syncronised machine guns on the top decking in front of the pilot allowed accurat shooting and easy dejamming. One of the famous fighter pilots was Hermann Göring that flew an all white aircraft.
Our model is decorated after the aircraft on display in the Royal Airforce Museum in Hendon, England. The lozenge fabric pattern on the covering gave an excellent camouflage on the ground and in the air and made the aircraft hard to detect before it was too late. |
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Available in ARF and RNF
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 : 130 cm 51"
Width : 41 cm 16"
Height : 51 cm 20"
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