
Until the war's end the Albatros D.III was the most representative and most numerous german airplane on almost every front. German pilots liked it because of its good power performance. Between 1916 and early 1918 a total of 1340 machines had been delivered.
Original details:
- Type description: 'one-and-a-half decker' fighter
- Year/Period: 1917
- Origin: Germany
- Engine capacity: 128 kW
- Speed: 173 kph
Model details:
- Structurally detailed surfaces
- Pilot figure
- Movable propeller
- Decals with markings for Ltn. Voss and von Budde
- Scale: 1:72
- No. of parts: 23
- Length: 101 mm
- Wingspan: 125 mm
- Skill Level 3
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