Undoubtedly The Royal Aircraft Factories finest design, the Se5a killed far fewer British pilots than the Sopwith Camel did. Fast, maneuverable, and powerful the Se5a was very well liked by its pilots and ground crews, a virtually flawless design that was quite easy to fly. First flown in late 1916/early 1917 the Se5a was armed with two synchronized Vickers machine guns firing through the propeller and an overwing mounted Lewis gun.
1 model aircraft made from 1/16 inch Ash wood, included 1 flight stand made of 1/8 inch Birch plywood and two magnets.
Some assembly required.