--IIIF is a reconnaissance / daytime bomber designed and manufactured by Fairey Aviation Company in the United Kingdom.
--The prototype N.10 made its maiden flight in 1917, the improved IIID was developed after a small number of IIIA / B / C were produced, and the definitive version IIIF made its maiden flight in 1926.
--In the interwar period, more than 600 aircraft were produced, making it the second most used aircraft in the British Army after Hawker Hart.
--The Royal Air Force operated in large numbers in colonies in North Africa and the Middle East, and the Fleet Air Arm installed it on aircraft carriers, battle cruisers, and cruisers as carrier-based aircraft until the mid-1930s.
――After that, it was used as a target tug until 1941.
-Etched parts, transparent resin windshield parts and 3 types of decals are included.
[Specifications of actual machine]
--Crew: 2-3 people, total length: 11.20m, total height: 4.32m
--Overall width: 13.94m
--Power: Napier Lion Ⅺ W-12 type water-cooled engine (570HP)
--Maximum speed: 190km / h
--Cruising range: 2,450km
--Armed: 2 7.7mm machine guns (1 fixed nose, 1 rear swivel), maximum total 227kg bomb
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