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1/144 scale British Sopwith Camel biplane.
The Camel was introduced in June 1917 and served with the Ryal Flkying Corps/Air Force until January 1920. It was adapted for service on board aircraft carriers when it was designated as the Camel F.1
It had a maximin speed of 113mph and was armed with two Vickers .303 machine guns. Some 5,490 were built.
Model measures approx 40mm long with a wingspan of approx 60mm
Note: Resin Model - Stand not included
The Camel was introduced in June 1917 and served with the Ryal Flkying Corps/Air Force until January 1920. It was adapted for service on board aircraft carriers when it was designated as the Camel F.1
It had a maximin speed of 113mph and was armed with two Vickers .303 machine guns. Some 5,490 were built.
Model measures approx 40mm long with a wingspan of approx 60mm
Note: Resin Model - Stand not included
- Designer: Captain_Ahab_62