This historically accurate airplane reproduces virtually every detail of original Fokker Dr. 1. We ve translated this famous WWI fighter into a 1:16 scale kit that that builds into a realistic replica. We use laser cut basswood and birch plywood, accurate Britannia metal castings, brass,
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copper, aluminum, steel and rubber.
The most interesting feature of the Model Airways Fokker Dr.1 kit is its open airframe. Normally hidden under layers of cloth or canvas, we leave the laser-cut wooden ribs and cast metal frames uncovered to show the intricacies of construction.
You ll find cast metal fuselage bulkheads, wing ribs and pilot s seat, basswood fuselage stringers and wing rib caps. Cockpit is reproduced in authentic detail, complete with tachometer, gauges and compass. An authentic 9 cylinder Oberursel UP II rotary engine, comprised of over 33 highly detailed Britannia metal parts, is a marvel of miniature design with carburetor, oil pump, spark plugs and valve springs.
The Fokker Dr.1 from Model Airways is sure to impress any modeler looking for superior detail, unsurpassed authenticity and uncompromising quality of materials. Six sheets of blueprint quality plans and a 54 page illustrated instruction manual pave the way to a museum quality masterpiece.
KIT FEATURES
True-to-life structural static model without fabric covering
Over 250 laser cut basswood and aircraft quality plywood parts for wings & fuselage
Over 80 Britannia metal parts for building the Oberursel rotary engine, complete with cylinders and magneto
Precision cast Spandau machine guns
Authentically detailed cockpit with instrument panel
Six sheets of clearly drawn plans
54 page illustrated step-by-step assembly manual
Shipping weight 5 lbs.
Model Airways Kit No. MA1040
Length 14-1/8' Span 17-3/4 Height 7-1/4 Scale 1:16
Difficulty Rating: Advanced Level
Kit design, plans, instructions & prototype model by Dr. David Ullman
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FOKKER DR.1
The Fokker Dr.1, Tri-Plane was the favorite plane of Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron, who is credited with 80 victories before he was shot down and killed. He flew it from September 1917 until his death in April 1918, accounting for the last 20 of his kills.
Built by the Dutch airplane designer Anthony Fokker, the Dr.1 was powered by the 9 cylinder rotary Oberursel UR II engine. It could climb to 3000 ft in under 3 minutes and had a ceiling of 19,000 ft. It had a high roll rate and was difficult to fly. Only the best pilots could master it, but deadly in the hands of those who did.