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世界の複葉飛行機模型ローデン(RODEN)「英・ブリストル F.2B 複座戦闘機」 1/72 (72043)
◆ローデン「英・ブリストル F.2B 複座戦闘機」 1/72Bristol F.2B Fighter・写真は箱絵です。(イメージ)英・ブリストル F.2B 複座戦闘機 についてThe R.A.F. BE2c was the principal two-seat reconnaissance plane of the Royal Flying Corps, and its specifications seemed sufficient for the military authorities in the early part of WWI. However, the obsolescence of its design and the appearance of new machines in the adversary's air fleet made its replacement urgent. The unfavorable military situation, in which Britain had lost its initiative in the skies of the Western Front, forced the military command to look for support among private firms. One of them, the Bristol Aeroplane Company, had a project for the construction of a two-seat general-purpose aircraft, which could be, used both ways: as a reconnaissance plane, and also in the tight maneuvers of air battles.The prototype F2A with a Rolls-Royce Falcon engine made its first flight in September 1916. By the end of the same year, 50 planes were transferred to 48 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps. To start with, the F2A was used as a regular two-seat fighter plane and this led to fatal consequences: during the first operational flight four planes out of six were lost. In spite of this initial failure, the Bristol Company obtained a new order - this time for 200 machines. After some minor design changes, the F2B appeared, receiving a simple name: "Fighter".Along with the appearance of the F2B, the use of the plane changed - now it was flown according to the tactics developed for single-seat planes. However, the strength of its construction and its ability to defend the rear hemisphere were indisputable advantages of the design. The F2B quickly became popular among its pilots who nicknamed this plane 'Brisfit'. The quantity of new machines was growing rapidly - soon these planes were delivered not only to Front Line units, but also to Home Defence. However, numerous problems with the engine seriously held back attempts to increase production of the type. The Bristol Company was forced to look for a substitute for the Falcon. Attempts to fit Hispano Suiza, Puma and Sunbeam Arab engines all failed (only the last one of them was built as a series modification). For this reason most F2B Fighters had a Rolls-Royce Falcon engine. Apart from on the Western Front, the Bristol Fighter was widely used in other theaters of war; in Italy and Palestine. Aircraft serving with Home Defence managed to shoot down at least two German Gotha G.V strategic bombers. The most successful pilot to fly the Bristol F2B Fighter was the Canadian Andrew Edward McKeever - all of his 30 victories were won solely with this type. Another famous Canadian ace William Barker also flew the F2B. By the end of WWI the Bristol Company had received orders for 5,500 of these planes, 3,101 of which were transferred to combat units. After the Armistice, the additional contracts were cancelled. Altogether, taking into account later modifications and experimental examples, the total of machines built reached 4,747. Apart from Great Britain, the Bristol F2B Fighter was used by the Air Forces of several other countries - Ireland, Poland, Belgium, Spain and Greece. Such British dominions as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the South African Union used the Bristol F2B Fighter in their air fleets. Some of these planes remained in service until 1939. Thus, the Bristol F2B Fighter, designed during the WWI, faced another major world conflict, but this was a time for aircraft belonging to a new generation.PerformancesWing Span 11,96m Total Length 7,89m Empty Weight 877kg Take-off Weight 1260kg Engine 1 Rolls-Royce Falcon III Power 275 hp Maximum Speed 182 km/h Service Ceiling 6000 m Endurance 3 hours Armament: 1 0.303 forward-firing Vickers,1 or 2 0.303 Lewis in rear cockpit. Crew 2 - ローデン資料より -大馬力エンジンで高速を発揮し同行戦を確立した複座戦闘機1917年:単発・複座・多目的戦闘機強力なロールスロイスエンジンを搭載し、優れた性能により、RAF BEシリーズにとって代わる複座多用途戦闘機として成功作となった機体です。改良されたF.2Bの後期型が主流生産機種となり総生産数は5,300機以上に及び、英国以外にもカナダ、オーストラリア、ニュージーランド、南ア、ギリシャ、ポーランド等連合各国で終戦まで使用され、一部の国では第二次大戦前まで使用していました。最初のF.2A型は偵察機として開発を要求されましたが、強力なエンジンと各部に渡って改良されたF.2B型になると速度、機動性能が上がり複座の高速偵察戦闘機として活躍しました。 模型についてスケールモデル スペックScale:1/72Overall dimensions:166/109Quantity of details:102Manufacturer:ローデン(RODEN)Manufacturing country:ウクライナ(UKRAINE)Box Size:252*162*34●「英・ブリストル F.2B 複座戦闘機」のプラスチックモデル組立キットです。●DECAL ・Bristol F.2B Fighter F4336, Second line of the RAF, Captain Andrew Edward McKeever (30 victories), October 1918. ・Bristol F.2B Fighter A7288/7, No.11 Sqn RFC, Western Front, Lt Andrew Edward McKeever, observer/gunner - Lt L F Powell, November 1917. ・Bristol F.2B Fighter D8061, No.48 Sqn RAF, Western Front, Mericourt, Lt FN Griffiths, observer/gunner - AE Ansell, July 1918. ・Bristol F.2B Fighter А7198, No. 1 Sqn Australian Flying Corps, captain R Williams, 1918. ・他 数種ギフト用ラッピング(無料)を承ります →詳細はこちらをご確認ください※この商品は完成品ではありません。パーツを組み立てて作るプラモデルです※接着剤は入っていませんので、別にお買い求めください※12歳以下の方が組み立てる場合は、保護者の方も一緒に説明書をお読みください※返品は未開封、未使用のものに限らせていただきます。
◆ローデン「英・ブリストル F.2B 複座戦闘機」 1/72Bristol F.2B Fighter・写真は箱絵です。(イメージ)英・ブリストル F.2B 複座戦闘機 についてThe R.A.F. BE2c was the principal two-seat reconnaissance plane of the Royal Flying Corps, and its specifications seemed sufficient for the military authorities in the early part of WWI. However, the obsolescence of its design and the appearance of new machines in the adversary's air fleet made its replacement urgent. The unfavorable military situation, in which Britain had lost its initiative in the skies of the Western Front, forced the military command to look for support among private firms. One of them, the Bristol Aeroplane Company, had a project for the construction of a two-seat general-purpose aircraft, which could be, used both ways: as a reconnaissance plane, and also in the tight maneuvers of air battles.The prototype F2A with a Rolls-Royce Falcon engine made its first flight in September 1916. By the end of the same year, 50 planes were transferred to 48 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps. To start with, the F2A was used as a regular two-seat fighter plane and this led to fatal consequences: during the first operational flight four planes out of six were lost. In spite of this initial failure, the Bristol Company obtained a new order - this time for 200 machines. After some minor design changes, the F2B appeared, receiving a simple name: "Fighter".Along with the appearance of the F2B, the use of the plane changed - now it was flown according to the tactics developed for single-seat planes. However, the strength of its construction and its ability to defend the rear hemisphere were indisputable advantages of the design. The F2B quickly became popular among its pilots who nicknamed this plane 'Brisfit'. The quantity of new machines was growing rapidly - soon these planes were delivered not only to Front Line units, but also to Home Defence. However, numerous problems with the engine seriously held back attempts to increase production of the type. The Bristol Company was forced to look for a substitute for the Falcon. Attempts to fit Hispano Suiza, Puma and Sunbeam Arab engines all failed (only the last one of them was built as a series modification). For this reason most F2B Fighters had a Rolls-Royce Falcon engine. Apart from on the Western Front, the Bristol Fighter was widely used in other theaters of war; in Italy and Palestine. Aircraft serving with Home Defence managed to shoot down at least two German Gotha G.V strategic bombers. The most successful pilot to fly the Bristol F2B Fighter was the Canadian Andrew Edward McKeever - all of his 30 victories were won solely with this type. Another famous Canadian ace William Barker also flew the F2B. By the end of WWI the Bristol Company had received orders for 5,500 of these planes, 3,101 of which were transferred to combat units. After the Armistice, the additional contracts were cancelled. Altogether, taking into account later modifications and experimental examples, the total of machines built reached 4,747. Apart from Great Britain, the Bristol F2B Fighter was used by the Air Forces of several other countries - Ireland, Poland, Belgium, Spain and Greece. Such British dominions as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the South African Union used the Bristol F2B Fighter in their air fleets. Some of these planes remained in service until 1939. Thus, the Bristol F2B Fighter, designed during the WWI, faced another major world conflict, but this was a time for aircraft belonging to a new generation.PerformancesWing Span 11,96m Total Length 7,89m Empty Weight 877kg Take-off Weight 1260kg Engine 1 Rolls-Royce Falcon III Power 275 hp Maximum Speed 182 km/h Service Ceiling 6000 m Endurance 3 hours Armament: 1 0.303 forward-firing Vickers,1 or 2 0.303 Lewis in rear cockpit. Crew 2 - ローデン資料より -大馬力エンジンで高速を発揮し同行戦を確立した複座戦闘機1917年:単発・複座・多目的戦闘機強力なロールスロイスエンジンを搭載し、優れた性能により、RAF BEシリーズにとって代わる複座多用途戦闘機として成功作となった機体です。改良されたF.2Bの後期型が主流生産機種となり総生産数は5,300機以上に及び、英国以外にもカナダ、オーストラリア、ニュージーランド、南ア、ギリシャ、ポーランド等連合各国で終戦まで使用され、一部の国では第二次大戦前まで使用していました。最初のF.2A型は偵察機として開発を要求されましたが、強力なエンジンと各部に渡って改良されたF.2B型になると速度、機動性能が上がり複座の高速偵察戦闘機として活躍しました。 模型についてスケールモデル スペックScale:1/72Overall dimensions:166/109Quantity of details:102Manufacturer:ローデン(RODEN)Manufacturing country:ウクライナ(UKRAINE)Box Size:252*162*34●「英・ブリストル F.2B 複座戦闘機」のプラスチックモデル組立キットです。●DECAL ・Bristol F.2B Fighter F4336, Second line of the RAF, Captain Andrew Edward McKeever (30 victories), October 1918. ・Bristol F.2B Fighter A7288/7, No.11 Sqn RFC, Western Front, Lt Andrew Edward McKeever, observer/gunner - Lt L F Powell, November 1917. ・Bristol F.2B Fighter D8061, No.48 Sqn RAF, Western Front, Mericourt, Lt FN Griffiths, observer/gunner - AE Ansell, July 1918. ・Bristol F.2B Fighter А7198, No. 1 Sqn Australian Flying Corps, captain R Williams, 1918. ・他 数種ギフト用ラッピング(無料)を承ります →詳細はこちらをご確認ください※この商品は完成品ではありません。パーツを組み立てて作るプラモデルです※接着剤は入っていませんので、別にお買い求めください※12歳以下の方が組み立てる場合は、保護者の方も一緒に説明書をお読みください※返品は未開封、未使用のものに限らせていただきます。
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