Description
Wings of the Great War Display Model
Fokker Dr.I – No. 425/17, Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen "the Red Baron,” JG 1 "The Flying Circus", Luftstreitkräfte, 1918 (World War I)
1:72 Scale. Length: 3.2”. Wingspan: 4.25"
Limited Edition
Ritt. Manfred von Richthofen was a German fighter pilot known as the "Red Baron". He was the most successful flying ace of World War I, being officially credited with 80 confirmed air combat victories. Richthofen died on April 21, 1918 from wounds sustained in aerial combat while flying a Fokker Dr.I triplane.
The Dr.I Dreidecker (triplane) was a German fighter aircraft built by Fokker Flugzeugwerke and used by the Luftstreitkräfte (German Air Force) during World War I. First flown in July 1917; the Dr.I saw widespread service by the spring of 1918. It became renowned as the aircraft in which Manfred von Richthofen gained his last 20 victories.
Wings of the Great War is a series of limited edition 1/72 models of World War I aircraft. These historically accurate hand-cast resin models are crafted using the specifications of the original aircraft. They include an exclusive stand with an articulating mount that allows you to pivot the model in virtually any direction or angle.
This model of a Fokker Dr.I features:
Detailed airframe with pilot figure
Historically accurate pad printed graphics
Adjustable display stand
Model information card
Category: Wings of the Great War 1:72 Military Aircraft Models
Not suitable for children under the age of 14
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