Bristol Scout C 1/32 CSM 32007

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The Bristol Scout was a single-seat rotary-engined biplane. It was used by the RNAS and the RFC as a "scout", or fast reconnaissance type. It was one of the first single-seaters to be used as a fighter aircraft. 

All later-built fighters continued to be called "scouts" in British usage into the early 1920s.

Bristol Scout C aircraft number 1611, flown by Captain Lanoe Hawker with No. 6 Squadron RFC downed two German aircraft and forced off a third on 25 July 1915 over Passchendaele and Zillebeke and was awarded the first-ever Victoria Cross for the actions of a British single-seat military scout/fighter pilot in aerial combat against an enemy's heavier-than-air aircraft.

Pre-order version

- High-quality Cartograf decals 

- 111 high-quality injection moulded plastic parts 

- Two versions of the Lewis MG mount and bombs 

- 5 photo-etched metal detail parts 

- Full rigging diagram

- Highly detailed Gnome Lambda 80 HP  engine 

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The Bristol Scout was a single-seat rotary-engined biplane. It was used by the RNAS and the RFC as a "scout", or fast reconnaissance type. It was one of the first single-seaters to be used as a fighter aircraft. 

All later-built fighters continued to be called "scouts" in British usage into the early 1920s.

Bristol Scout C aircraft number 1611, flown by Captain Lanoe Hawker with No. 6 Squadron RFC downed two German aircraft and forced off a third on 25 July 1915 over Passchendaele and Zillebeke and was awarded the first-ever Victoria Cross for the actions of a British single-seat military scout/fighter pilot in aerial combat against an enemy's heavier-than-air aircraft.

Pre-order version

- High-quality Cartograf decals 

- 111 high-quality injection moulded plastic parts 

- Two versions of the Lewis MG mount and bombs 

- 5 photo-etched metal detail parts 

- Full rigging diagram

- Highly detailed Gnome Lambda 80 HP  engine 

The Bristol Scout was a single-seat rotary-engined biplane. It was used by the RNAS and the RFC as a "scout", or fast reconnaissance type. It was one of the first single-seaters to be used as a fighter aircraft. 

All later-built fighters continued to be called "scouts" in British usage into the early 1920s.

Bristol Scout C aircraft number 1611, flown by Captain Lanoe Hawker with No. 6 Squadron RFC downed two German aircraft and forced off a third on 25 July 1915 over Passchendaele and Zillebeke and was awarded the first-ever Victoria Cross for the actions of a British single-seat military scout/fighter pilot in aerial combat against an enemy's heavier-than-air aircraft.

Pre-order version

- High-quality Cartograf decals 

- 111 high-quality injection moulded plastic parts 

- Two versions of the Lewis MG mount and bombs 

- 5 photo-etched metal detail parts 

- Full rigging diagram

- Highly detailed Gnome Lambda 80 HP  engine