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Full length: approx 22.9cm.
Full width: approx 28.1cm.
- German Empire of the First World War army Albatross D.Va fighter is the final type of Albatross D series that has been adopted in 1916.
- Water-cooled six-cylinder engine, wooden semi-monocoque fuselage, Spandau machine gun 2-chome is in the syllabus, it was a high heat force fighter in the strong output was also the aircraft that has a drawback on the structure.
- Lack of torsional rigidity of the lower wing in all types, pointed out to the maneuverability of the evil of the DV type has many variant of D.Va has been deployed since late 1917.
- In the main to the deployment of the 1918 summer masterpiece Fokker D.VII fighters begins, at the time of then also remain in mission truce 928 aircraft had been deployed to the Western Front.
- Wing Nuts Wing of 1/32 of DV are three types of windshield in precision kit parts thorough reproduction visible, three propeller, cult graph silk screen printing of five decal, heat dissipation of the seat belt Pradesh Pander machine gun sleeve is made in etching, full color assembly guide worth as material, in thoroughness to use for even D.Va type engine parts, is the excellent work kit pulled everything attention.
- Since there is no Rosen di pattern in marking that are provided with the kit, Rosen di decal will be separately required by the marking of non-kit specified.
- Total length: 22.9cm full width 28.1cm
- Plastic parts number 149
- The number etched parts 9
[Marking]
- Albatros D.Va 7161/17 `Stropp`, possibly Erich Gurgenz, Jasta 46, April 1918 (1 victory)
- Albatros D.Va 7237/17, Lothar Weiland Seefrontstaffel 1, July 1918
- Albatros D.Va 7353/17, Hans Joachim Hippel, Jasta 71, August 1918 (2 victories)
- Albatros D.Va, von Hunoldstein, Jasta 14, 1918
- Albatros D.Va, Werner Niethammer, Jasta 13, 1918 (6 victories)
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