The Fokker Eindecker fighters were a series of German World War I monoplane single-seat fighter aircraft designed by Dutch engineer Anthony Fokker.[2] Developed in April 1915, the first Eindecker ("Monoplane") was the first purpose-built German fighter aircraft and the first aircraft to be fitted with a synchronization gear, enabling the pilot to fire a machine gun through the arc of the propeller without striking the blades.[2] The Eindecker gave the German Army's Air Service (then the Fliegertruppen des deutschen Kaiserreiches) a degree of air superiority from July 1915 until early 1916.
Materials: Basswood Walnut aircraft Plywood Brass fittings Brittania castings
Wingspan – 635mm Length – 508mm Height – 184mm 1:16 Scale
(MA1050)
| SKU | MA1050 |
| Brand | Model Airways |
| Shipping Weight | 2.1000kg |
| Shipping Width | 0.050m |
| Shipping Height | 0.050m |
| Shipping Length | 0.050m |
| Shipping Cubic | 0.000125000m3 |