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World War I Biplane Fighter
Originally designed for air racing, the Nieuport II was pressed into service to combat the deadly Fokker Eindecker, which it did. Soon its reputation for being a small, easy to fly, fighter plane earned it the nick name "Babe". The Nieuport II also represents the most colourful era for Allied Aircraft in World War I, as pilots custom painted their Babies in a wide variety of personal and patriotic colour schemes.
Specifications
Wing Span: 73 Inches Wing Area: 1450 sq. in. Wing Loading: 18-21 oz./sq. ft. Flying Weight: 12-14 lbs Fuselage Length: 61 Inches Engine Size: 20-25 cc Gasoline 1.2 4-Stroke Glow Electric Power: AX 4130/20 on 24 cells Cowl Diametre: 9 1/2 Inches
Center of Gravity: 4 inches back from the leading edge of the Top Wing at the Center. Control Throws: Elevator: 1-1 1/4 inches up and down. Rudder: 2 inches left and right. Ailerons: 1 inch up and down. Aileron Differential: 1-1/4 inches up and 1/24 inch down (differential recommended). Incidence: Top Wing: +1-2 Degrees. Bottom Wing: -1-0.0 Degrees. Tail: 0.0 Degrees. Engine Thrust Line: 2 Degrees DOWN, 1-2 Degrees RIGHT.
Kit Features
Full Sized Rolled Plans and Instructions Jig and Die Cut Parts "Full Flying" Rudder Pre-bent Wire Landing Gear and Struts Two Removable "1-Piece" bolt on wings Basic Hardware Package ABS Plastic Cowl
3 WAY POWER: GAS, GLOW OR ELECTRIC POWER