Description

Up for sale is a brand new 1/48 Luftstreitkrafte Fokker Eindecker E.11 69/15, pilot Baron Kurt von Crailsheim, FFA 53, Monthois, France, October 1915 (AA28701) by Corgi

The Fokker Eindecker fighters were a series of German World War I monoplane single-seat fighter aircraft designed by Dutch engineer Anthony Fokker. Developed in April 1915, the first Eindecker  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. The Eindecker gave the German Army’s Air Service a degree of air superiority from July 1915 until early 1916. This period, during which Allied aviators regarded their poorly armed aircraft as “Fokker Fodder”, became known as the “Fokker Scourge”.  The Eindecker was a relatively primitive aircraft and required an immense amount of skill in order to be flown well. This was illustrated by eager young Luftstreitkräfte pilot Baron Kurt von Crailsheim, who on being posted to FFA 53 in the summer of 1915, had his and the unit’s first aerial victory by 22nd September.
This model air-plane is made from die-cast metal and plastic and include extensive detailing. It is similar in quality to Century Wings, Calibre Wings and Forces of Valor.

Includes display stand.

Additional information

Weight 0.9 kg
Dimensions 25 × 25 × 10 cm
Length

15cm

Wingspan

20cm

Aircraft Family

Fokker Eindecker E.11

Brand

Corgi

Model Manufacturer

Corgi

Vehicle Manufacturer

Fokker