Kurt Student Fokker E.IV

$18.97

Fokker E.IV 163/16 of Oberleutnant Kurt Student of AOK3 Fokkerstaffel

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Description

This is a full-color 1:144 3D print of Fokker E.IV 163/16 of Oberleutnant Kurt Student of AOK3 Fokkerstaffel. Student commanded 3rd Armee Fokkerstaffel after starting by flying Albatros two-seaters on the Eastern Front. In October 1916 he was promoted to command Jasta 9, where he stayed until the spring of 1918. He scored six air victories and one probable, surviving both World Wars and passing away in 1978.  This plane’s fuselage is heavily stained with oil spray from the engine, which was common with early rotary engines, doubly so with the dual-row Oberursel U.III.

No painting is necessary — this model comes printed in full color, ready to use. The model does not come with a flight stand, maneuver deck, or plane card. You can find an unofficial plane card for this plane in this paint scheme in the gallery on this page.

Plane statistics and gaming information may be found at https://linen.miraheze.org/wiki/Fokker_E.IV.

Additional information

Dimensions 4.3 × 7 × 1.9 cm

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