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Mikro-mir

Mikro Mir 32-001 German monoplane Fighter Fokker E.V/D.VIII 1/32 Scale Model Kit

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  • Manufacturer: Mikro-Mir (Ukraine)
  • Scale: 1/32
  • Material: Plastic
  • Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue.
  • Mikro-Mir 32-001
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Material:Plastic Theme:XX century Scale:1/32 Condition:New Information about model: The Fokker E.V was a German parasol-monoplane fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz and built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. The E.V was the last Fokker design to become operational with the Luftstreitkräfte, entering service in the last months of World War I. The Fokker D.VIII was a rare monoplane design of World War 1 and regarded as one of the best fighters of the German Empire in the conflict. It provided a stellar blend of survivability, firepower and adaptability within a sturdy rugged airframe. The type appeared in the final months of the war in 1918 (an armistice was signed in November of 1918) and was produced in approximately 295 examples by Fokker Flugzeug-Werke GmbH of Imperial Germany. The D.VIII was a further evolution of the Fokker E.V design which exhibited structurally-related wing issues due to poor construction methods. The E.V design was revised and became known under the designation of D.VIII. The Fokker D.VIII garnered the nickname of "Flying Razor" by pilots of the Triple Entente. The D.VIII had the distinction of scoring the last aerial victory of the war.