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WOH - Roy Brown's Sopwith Camel
- In the morning of 21st April 1918, Captain Roy Brown lead a flight of six Sopwith Camels over the trenches near the French town of Vaux sur Somme. Possibly the most famous aerial engagement of all time was to take place here at an hour before noon,. Seeing a flight of twenty hostile aircraft, Brown attacked and drove away two of them. Captain Roy Brown made his Sopwith Camel dive towards the aid of one of his comrades. The other Camel pilot weaved and turned but had no height. He would perish at the guns of the blood red Fokker Triplane behind him before long. Brown maneuvered his Camel behind the Fokker and fired his guns. The red Fokker nose dived into the ground. When he landed, Brown learnt that the pilot of the Red Fokker had been Manfred Von Richthofen, The Red Barron. On seeing the body of the Great War’s greatest fighter ace, Brown is reported to have said, "If he had been my dearest friend, I could not have felt greater sorrow." Kit features: UPDATED: Vector redraw
Detailed Rotary Engine
Detailed Cockpit
Detailed Vickers guns
Five (previously three) pages of parts
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