Albatros B.II - the German/ Lithuanian AF training plane
Publisher/ manufacturer: “GPM”. Poland
Scale: 1 : 33
Number of sheets: 13 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 6 1/3
Number of assembly drawings: 57
Difficulty level: For average experience and experienced modelers
Dimensions of the model: 232 mm x 388 mm x 95,5 mm
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The Albatros B.II was built in mid-1914 as a result of the successful development of the Albatros B.I. Its constructor was Ernst Heinkel. The Albatros B.II was a successful design and became the first successful work of the “Albatros” company. The aircraft is produced in two main versions: the main multi-purpose and the training. Used throughout World War I, and after the war spread to a considerable number of other states. It was even used in civil aviation. Several units of this type of aircraft were also used as training aircraft by the Lithuanian Military Aviation.
A well-designed and richly detailed model of the Lithuanian Military Aviation Training Airplane for medium-experienced and experienced modelers.
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