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| Nieuport 11 1/48 Die Cast Model
Adjudant Norman Prince, Lafayette Escadrille
The first airplane designed to be a fighter, the Nieuport 11 - nicknamed "Baby" by the pilots who thought it was small and cute - defined the cutting edge of military aviation in 1916 and was largely responsible for ending the "Fokker Scourge."
Replicating the Nieuport 11 Bebe flown in the 1916 Battle of Verdun by Adjudant Norman Prince, an American who achieved four aerial victories flying for the Lafayette Escadrille, this 1/48 scale die cast model features fine details such as wire wing rigging, a simulated wood grain propeller, a detailed cockpit with a removable pilot figure, incendiary rockets for "balloon busting," gray tires, authentic markings, a decorative display base and more. 6" wingspan. #0093305 | Special Purchase...Save 50%! | | Regular price: | $69.95 | | Sale Price: | $34.95 |
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