Mike Posted July 25, 2014 Share Posted July 25, 2014 Wingnut have just announced two new releases. The DFW C.V was arguably the single most important German aircraft of the First World War. The entire reason for military aviation at the time was to support the war on the ground and the most significant way to do this was through reconnaissance and artillery observation. A skilled artillery observer in a wireless equipped two-seater could kill more enemy with his index finger in a few minutes than the most skilled fighter pilots could in a lifetime and the DFW C.V was the most prevalent front line German two-seat aircraft of the war.1/32 DFW C.V (Mid production) 32040 US$99.00Mid production DFW C.V feature radiators mounted to each side of the fuselage. 320 high quality injection moulded plastic parts. 21 part highly detailed Benz Bz.IV engine. Sprue M is unique to this mid production model and features side radiator mounts, water pipes and cabane struts. Optional cockpit floors, fuselage bottoms, bomb rack, lMG 08 & LMG 08/15, cowlings, exhausts and propellers. Specific detail parts for DFW C.V manufactured by LVG, Aviatic and Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke. Optional diorama accessories, cameras and ladders. 12 photo-etched metal detail parts. 32 page fully illustrated instruction manual. High quality Cartograf decals with markings for 5 aircraft; DFW C.V (LVG) 5203/16, Habsheim, April to May 1917 DFW C.V (Av) 5920/16 “Red 6”, Kurt Weser?, FA (A) 275?, September 1917 DFW C.V (Av) 5927/16, Hans Huppertz & Friedrich Neumüller, FA 18, April 1917 DFW C.V “Grenade”, FA 48b, 1917 to early1918 DFW C.V “Stripes”, FA (A) 282?, 1917 to early1918 1/32 DFW C.V (Late production) 32057 US$99.00Late production DFW C.V feature a single radiator mounted in front of the top wing. 306 high quality injection moulded plastic parts. 21 part highly detailed Benz Bz.IV engine. Sprue L features late production cabane struts, radiator and pipes. Optional internal bomb rack, lMG 08 & LMG 08/15 'Spandaus', winter cowlings, claw brake, exhausts and propellers. Specific detail parts for DFW C.V manufactured by LVG, Halberstadt, Aviatic and Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke. Optional diorama accessories, cameras and ladders. 12 photo-etched metal detail parts. 36 page fully illustrated instruction manual. 2 high quality Cartograf decal sheets with markings for 5 aircraft; DFW C.V 799/17, Albert Hahnel & Eugen Mann, FA 7, July 1917. DFW C.V (LVG) 2164/17 “Star”, FA 10, July 1917. DFW C.V (Halb) 2523/17, mid 1917 to early 1918. DFW C.V (Av) 287/18 ‘Butterfly’, FA (A) 219, May 1918. DFW C.V ‘Gretel - Lo’, FA (A) 239, mid 1918 Please visit WNW's website for an important correction to the instruction books for these models. Wingnut Wings models are available to order direct from their website www.wingnutwings.com with payment by credit card or PayPal and through specialist retailers.In other news, 32802 1/32 Fokker E.III & DH.2 “The Duellists” is now sold out. This model, 32802 1/32 Fokker E.III & DH.2 “The Duellists”, will not be re-released but 32048 Fokker E.III Late and 32028 AMC DH.2are still available separately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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