Celebrate the infancy of military aircraft with this exciting addition to the popular Wings of the Great War series!
The Salmson 2, first flown in 1917, was a biplane aircraft that served as the primary French reconnaissance plane during the final years of World War I. More than 3,200 were manufactured and, in addition to its service with the French, it saw extensive duty with the American Expeditionary Force.
Add a unique World War I-era fighter to your collection! The 1/72 scale resin display model — a replica of a Salmson operating with the 1st Aero Squadron in 1918 — features finely textured surfaces that simulate fabric-on-frame construction to the biplane struts and cross supports, a rotating propeller, fixed landing gear, authentic markings, and a display stand with an articulating mount to present your model at various in-flight angles! Measures approximately 4¾" long with a 6¾" wingspan.
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