1/32 Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter RFC
- Lagerzustand:Verfügbar in 2-4 Wochen
- Produktcode:RDN635
- Marke:Roden
Beschreibung
Roden - 1/32 Sopwith 1½ Strutter WWI Fighter, 1916/17
The Sopwith 1½ Strutter biplane was the first Allied fighter equipped with a synchronized machine gun. Designed by the Sopwith Aviation Company, Kingston-on-Thames, and known initially as the Sopwith Lct (Land Clerget Tractor), it was renamed '1½ Strutter' after the cabane struts as the distinctive W form was reminiscent of half-struts.
The 1½ Strutter's first flight was in mid-December 1915, with No 5 Wing Rnas (Royal Naval Air Service) taking delivery of the type first in April 1916. 1½ Strutters were also ordered by the Rfc (Royal Flying Corps). To meet demand for the two-seat (Type 9400 fighter) and single-seat (Type 9700 bomber) versions, the 1½ Strutter was also built under licence by Morgan & Co, Hooper, Westland, Vickers, Mann & Egerton, and Ruston & Proctor. Sopwith's and the subcontractors completed 1282 1½ Strutters of all types.
At the same time France urgently needed a new fighter-bomber and purchased a limited number of 1½ Strutters from Sopwith. A licence was obtained to manufacture 1½ Strutters in France, receiving designations 1.A2 for two-seat reconnaissance planes, and 1.B2 for two-seat fighter-bombers. Together with the single-seat version, France built 4497 1½ Strutters