$ 238.00
Whilst on occupation duty at Nieuwied during the spring of 1919, several pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron, USAS, had their SPAD XIII’s repainted in colourful paint schemes. The American flag scheme was painted onto the SPAD XIII flown by Captain Reed Chambers. The wings and fuselage were painted in Red and white stripes, while the nose and empennage were blue with white stars. Although striking the pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron quickly found out that the performance of their planes suffered because of the extra weight of the paint needed to apply these extravagant colour schemes!
This model was previewed at the 2016 MAAM Air Show in early June!
Stand sold seprately
$ 299.00
Jasta 4, Beugneux, June 1918, Ltn. Ernst Udet. Red and White Top Wing (1 pc)
$ 299.00
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RAF-02 John Jenkins Designs The Spitfire IXe was a development of the standard Spitfire IX that inverted the position of the 20mm cannons and replaced the outboard .30 caliber machine...