We have a few of the 1/32 Wingnut Wings Fokker D.VII F "Hermann Göring" kits available
The Wingnut Wings series has been selling quickly during the COVID pandemic and there is a worry this kits will not be produced again. We still have the “SNIPE” and the Fokker D.VII kits in stock so grab yours quick!.
Kit Features:
Released on 8 November 2019 - 27cm x 21cm - Very simple rigging - High quality Cartograf decals for Fokker D.VII F 5125/18 including fitted 4 color lozenge for the interior - 198 high quality injection moulded plastic parts including 36 parts exclusive to the BMWIIIa powered Fokker built D.VII F (same as sold out model 32031 Fokker D.VII F) - 11 photo-etched metal detail parts - 5 part 54mm (1/32) resin Herman Goering figure - Fine in scale rib tape detail - Full rigging diagrams.
The legendary Fokker D.VII is widely considered the best German fighter aircraft to emerge from the Great War, it was certainly the most numerous and as such was the only aircraft specifically requested to be surrendered in the Allies armistice terms. In early 1918 the young Jasta pilots were mainly equipped with Albatros D.Va, Pfalz D.IIIa and the Fokker Dr.1 Triplane which were no match for the SE.5a, SPAD 13 and Sopwith Camels that they faced each day. Fokker’s prototype D.VII (the V.11) impressed the front line pilots present at the First Fighter Trials in January-February 1918 so much that word soon started to leak out about a new Fokker that would once again return air superiority to the Germans. So great was the need for this promising new fighter that, in addition to production at Fokker, Albatros were ordered to manufacture it under license at their Johannisthal (Alb) and Schneidemühl (OAW - Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke) factories, incidentally building almost twice the number of D.VII as Fokker!