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While most recently starring in the movie “Fly Boys” the Nieuport 17 got its start in the skies over France back in 1916! Though not a true biplane the Nieuport’s “sesquiplane” (one and a half wing) configuration combined the strength and maneuverability of a


biplane with the speed of a monoplane to create one of the most successful fighters of the First World War as demonstrated in the Fly Boys movie!


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1/6 Scale Thomas- -4 Scout


1/6 Scale Thomas- Morseorse S-4c Scout


Built by the Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corporation located in Ithaca, NY


, the Thomas Morse S-4C Scout affectionately known as “T


ommy” by the men who flew it, is probably the best known American built single seat aircraft of the First World War.


1/6 Scale Sopwith Pup 1/6 Scale Sopwith Pu Kit #414 1/6 Scale Nieuport 28 1/6 Scale Nieuport 28


The Nieuport 28 is probably best known for being the first American fighter of World War I despite being a French built aircraft. The


Nieuport 28 served valiantly with the 27th, 94th, 95th, and the 147th Aero Squadrons of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force). Many America’s first aces such as Eddie Rickenbacker, Doug Campbell and Reed Chambers scored early victories while flying the Nieuport 28 in the deadly sky’s over France during the early months of 1918.


The Sopwith Pup was one of the most famous World War I fighters. It is remembered as the best flying aircraft of World War I, a tribute to the Sopwith design philosophy of simple and aerodynamically clean structure. Pilots who flew this aircraft apparently looked upon


it as an offspring of the 1-1/2 Strutter and dubbed it as the “Pup.” Its little known official name is the Sopwith Type 9901. Our model is a faithful reproduction of this early aircraft.


Kit #418


1/6 Scale Nieuport 17 Kit #413


1/6 Scale Nieuport 17


Kit #425


The Balsa USA “Student Trainer” is intended as a “BUILDING TRAINER”! This model is designed for those of you that may


Student Trainer Student ORDERS ONLY! (NO Tech Calls Accepted)


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have learned the basic flying skills from the various ARF’s on the market and are looking for something more from the hobby than just buying one ARF after another. The “Student Trainer” is for those that want to become “Model Builders”!


Kit #426


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Marinette, WI 54143 Visit our website for a complete list of our model kits.


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