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My SPAD in flight. This was one of my first attempts at Rigging...and now that I have got the hang of it, I have been turning out Biplanes faster than the Sopwith factory! These kits are nice and cheap, and allow a modeler to make multiple models of a given aircraft type. I will be buying som
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SPAD in French colors - reflecting no particular aircraft....decent kit..and lots of rigging! Mercury Dime for size comparison
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I agree with comments of Reviewer. The Academy kit is not bad..and certainly a value for the money!
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The British Royal Flying Corps received 57 SPADS, but had only ONE operational Spad Squadron - Nr 23. This is the Revell kit, which is the same molds as the Academy kit....or virtually so....
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RFC Spad, 23 Squadron - only one squadron of RFC flew the SPAD....
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RFC 23 Squadron, 1917
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The French Spad of Ace Georges Guynemer
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Figures are by Dark Angel - WW1 Aviators, also available at Hobbylinc
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SPAD of Italian Ace Franceso Baracca (34 victories). His personal symbol later became the symbol of Ferrari motors....
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