1:144 Pfalz A.I

$8.77$11.97

A Pfalz A.I monoplane.  Could also be used as an A.II.

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Description

This is a paintable 1:144 scale model of a Pfalz A.I. Since many painters choose their own mounting system, no peg is included on the plane. Pegs can be purchased separately in the Accessories section of this catalog.

The Pfalz A.I was a licensed copy of the Morane-Saulnier Type L with an 80hp Oberursel rotary engine. A group of Pfalz A.I’s in Austrian markings attempted to bomb Cortina d’Ampezzo in Italy on 31 July 1915 before war had been declared between Italy and Germany, but they were unsuccessful. Pfalz A.I’s and A.IIs also served on the Eastern Front and perhaps in Mesopotamia around Kut. However, the majority of them were probably assigned to the Bavarian flying schools.

The model is offered in different materials. See the FAQ for a comparison of the different material choices. In the Shipping tab, please note the increased shipping costs for an order with mixed materials.

For more data and gaming info on this plane, see https://linen.miraheze.org/wiki/Pfalz_A.I.

Additional information

Dimensions 4.8 × 7.8 × 2.4 cm

Shipping:  Shipping varies from about US$7 to US$15 per order, depending on the destination country.  See your cart for an exact number — the prices may vary with currency fluctuations.  Orders over US$300 may get free shipping (but see the note on mixed materials).

Mixed Materials:  Nylon prints are shipped from a different factory than resin prints, so if you place an order with a mix of Nylon and Resin, you will be charged shipping for each material, and each will arrive separately.

Taxes:  Sales tax — where applicable — will be added for U.S. shipments.  Value-added taxes (VAT) may (or may not) be collected by your postal carrier on receipt, which is known as “Delivery At Place”.  Unfortunately, since my printing and shipping partner has no way of marking shipments as VAT-paid, this website cannot collect VAT on your behalf.

Customs:  Most orders should be small enough to avoid customs duties, but you may want to check your local regulations.  If duties are due, they may be collected by your postal carrier.  E.U. customers may be able to avoid duties by keeping their order under €150.

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