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1/12 Scale WW I British DeHavilland Airco DH.4 Plans,Templates,Instructions 42ws

$ 6.33

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
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    Description

    1/12 Scale De Havilland Airco DH.4 Plans,
    Templates
    and Instructions
    You are bidding on a new set of plans for a 1/12 Scale DeHavilland Airco DH.4. It includes the Plans and templates/patterns for cutting the parts for this great flying model of this WW I bomber. Building instructions are also included. Although originally designed for powered free flight or single channel, it could easily be converted to 3 or 4 channel with modern equipment and maybe even add electric power. Other plans are for sale too. I'll be listing them as I pull them out.   These plans are in perfect condition. All of my items come from a totally smoke free environment.
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    The
    Airco DH.4
    was a British two-seat biplane day bomber of World War I. It was designed by Geoffrey de Havilland (hence "DH") for Airco, and was the first British two-seat light day-bomber to have an effective defensive armament. It first flew in August 1916 and entered service with the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in March 1917. The majority of DH.4s were actually built as general purpose two-seaters in the United States, for service with the American forces in France.
    The DH.4 was tried with several engines, of which the best was the 375 hp (280 kW) Rolls-Royce Eagle engine. Armament and ordnance for the aircraft consisted of one 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers machine gun for the pilot and one 0.303 in (7.7 mm) Lewis gun on a Scarff ring mounting for the observer. Two 230 lb (100 kg) bombs or four 112 lb (51 kg) bombs could be carried. The DH.4 entered service on 6 March 1917 with No. 55 Squadron in France.
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    Here are the specs. Thanks for looking and have a great day! Flying!
    Scale                            1/12
    Wingspan                     42 inches
    Length                           31 inches
    Weight range               1 - 2  Pounds
    Power required            .049 - .09 Glow Engine or electric conversion
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