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Sopwith Camel F.1 Aircraft "B7190, Donner Wetter!, 'C' Flight No. 10 Squadron" (1918) Royal Naval Air Service "The Aviation Archive" Series 1/48 Diecast Model by Corgi
Product Description
- Brand new 1/48 scale diecast model of Sopwith Camel F.1 Aircraft "B7190, Donner Wetter!, 'C' Flight No. 10 Squadron" (1918) Royal Naval Air Service "The Aviation Archive" Series die cast model by Corgi.
- Limited edition.
- Brand new box.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Includes display stand.
- Officially licensed product.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Dimensions approximately Length- 4.72, Wingspan- 6.96 inches.
- Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
- It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
- Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Sopwith Camel F.1 was one of the most iconic Allied fighters of the First World War, recognized for its compact shape, twin Vickers machine guns, and remarkable maneuverability. Powered by a rotary engine, the Camel had a pronounced gyroscopic effect that made it challenging to fly but deadly in the hands of an experienced pilot. Its agility in tight turns made it highly effective in dogfights against German fighters, and it quickly became a mainstay of Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service squadrons operating over the Western Front.
Sopwith Camel B7190 was flown by Captain Walter G. R. Hinchliffe, a skilled pilot serving with “C” Flight of his unit during intense air combat operations in France. Hinchliffe was known not only for his combat flying but also for his later achievements in aviation after the war. During his time flying the Camel, aircraft like B7190 were tasked with offensive patrols, escort missions, and ground-attack sorties, often flying at low altitude to strafe enemy trenches and transport columns. These missions placed pilots directly in harm’s way from both enemy aircraft and ground fire.
The Sopwith Camel played a central role in several major conflicts of the First World War, including the Battles of Arras, Passchendaele, and the German Spring Offensive. Pilots flying Camels were frequently engaged in swirling dogfights against Albatros, Pfalz, and Fokker fighters as they fought for control of the skies above the trenches. The Camel’s presence helped the Allies maintain air superiority during critical phases of the war, supporting reconnaissance operations and protecting troops on the ground from enemy air attack.
This 1:48 scale model captures the spirit of early aerial combat and the bravery of First World War fighter pilots, making it a historically rich and visually striking addition to any aviation collection.
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