Pfalz E.I

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Model presents fighter Pfalz E.I used in Germany in 1914–1916. This journal contains two complete aircrafts: fighter from Eastern Front and unarmed acrobatic plane (pilot Max Holtzem).

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  • Type: fighter
  • Historical period: World War I, 1915
  • Country: Germany
  • Scale: 1:33
  • Number of sheets: 10 sheets A4

Model presents fighter Pfalz E.I used in Germany in 1914–1916. This journal contains two complete aircrafts: fighter from Eastern Front and unarmed acrobatic plane (pilot Max Holtzem).

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The Morane-Saulnier L, also known as the Morane-Saulnier Type L was a French parasol wing one or two-seat aeroplane of the First World War. The Type L became one of the first successful fighter aircraft when it was fitted with a single machine gun that fired through the arc of the propeller, which was protected by armoured deflector wedges.

In total about 600 Type Ls were built and, in addition to the French air force, they served with the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Naval Air Service and the Imperial Russian Air Service.

The type was also produced under licence in Germany by Pfalz Flugzeugwerke as the unarmed A.I and A.II scouts, and later the E.III armed scout.

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