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| Product code: | 100-SH32019 |
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| Number: | G4071080402 |
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| Country: | Suomi |
| Country: | Ranska |
Note: The swastika logos has been censored from the box and instructions. In the decal sheet the swastikas are in two parts. In 1934, the French Armée de l'Air announced a competition for a
single-wing fighter with a speed of 450 km/h and armament of one to two
20 mm cannon. The winner of the competition was the Morane Saulnier
MS-405C.1. Only 16 of this version were produced, and production
switched to a modified version of the MS-406C.1. It was powered by an
H-S 12Y.31 engine and was armed with a cannon firing through the
propeller hub and two machine guns in the wing. 1,064 were produced,
including the export ones. At the beginning of the war, the MS-406C.1
was the most numerous fighter type that France had at its disposal. It
exceeded the German Bf 109D in terms of performance, but lagged behind
the most modern version of the Bf 109E. Units flying the MS-406 C.1 were
deployed not only in France, but also in North Africa and Indochina.
French fighters fought on the MS-406C.1 from the beginning of the war
until the defeat of France. Along with them, Czechoslovak and Polish
pilots. The Morans were also used by the Armée de´l Armistice air force.
Several of them were also used by the Free French air force.
Furthermore, the MS-406C.1 was purchased and entered the service of
Turkey, Finland and Switzerland. Due to the occupation of France, the
captured machines entered the service of Germany, Italy and Croatia.
Other machines were purchased from Germany by Finland. Switzerland also
built the MS-406C.1 under license and further developed it.
We are
returning the kit of this very important fighter in 1/32 scale to the
offer after a long time. Four sprues of grey plastic parts and one sprue
of clear parts are complemented by resin parts and two frets of etches.
Decals are offered for three machines, two French, one of which flew
with the Polish unit and therefore bears the Polish chessboard on the
sides of the fuselage. The third machine is a Finnish Morane, decorated
with a mouth full of sharp teeth.
- the kit also contins finely detailed resin parts and two frets of etches one of which is pre-coloured
- atrractive colour schemes and decals
- limited edition
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