M.S. Oldtimer-Models Curtiss A1 Triad
Scale: 1/50
Skill Level: difficult
Size (LxW): 172x225 mm (6x8 inch)
The Curtiss A-1 was the first aircraft of the US Navy and took its inaugural flight on February 25, 1911. The beautifully designed model by Manfred Schmidt, captures the charm of this early seaplane extremely well. The included building jig facilitates the construction, ensuring excellent assembly of the rigging that characterizes this aircraft type.
The series of M.S. Oldtimer-Models, developed by Manfred Schmidt between 1998 and 2001, are regarded as unique and desirable among cardmodeling connoisseurs. Each model is lovingly hand-drawn with the finest attention to detail and printed on colored, partially textured cardboard. The instructions are carefully designed and combine German texts with clear drawings that make the building process an enjoyable experience.
Manfred Schmidt's models have a unique charm that you just can't resist. His humor is reflected in the instructions and gives building the models a refreshingly entertaining touch. After being out of print for many years, this popular series is now being brought back to life by HMV, while maintaining tried and true production methods.
Thanks to the colored cardboard, there is no need to color the edges, which makes the construction process much easier, especially with the numerous struts. Experience the beginnings of aviation in your M.S. Oldtimer-Models and create your own small aviation museum. The M.S. Oldtimer-Models are not only a special building experience, but also a historical journey into another time.
The model highlights:
- Printed on vibrant colored cardboard
- Detailed instructions with sketches
- Comprehensive guide for rigging
- Includes a building stand/helling (Bauhelling) for added convenience
Product type | Papermodel |
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Manufacturer | HMV Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag |
Scale | 1/50 |
Designer | Manfred Schmidt |
Difficulty | difficult |
Sheet size | DIN A4 |
Sheets | 7 |
Parts | 277 |
Length | 172 mm (6.77 inch) |
Width | 225 mm (8.86 inch) |
Bauanleitung | German, Pictures |
Technical data:
- First Flight: February 25, 1911
- Manufacturer: Curtiss
- Engine: Curtiss V-8 engine
- Power: Approximately 75 horsepower
- Maximum Speed: Approximately 68 km/h (42 mph)
- Role: First aircraft of the US Navy
- Wing Span: Approximately 11.28 meters (37 feet)
- Length: Approximately 8.74 meters (28.8 feet)
The Curtiss A-1, designed at the beginning of the 20th century, holds a significant place in aviation history. It was developed by Glenn Curtiss, a pioneer in aircraft construction. With its maiden flight in 1911, the Curtiss A-1 ushered in a new era of aircraft for both civilian and military purposes.
This machine presented a groundbreaking combination of innovation and functionality. Equipped with its 75 horsepower engine, it achieved an impressive top speed of approximately 68 km/h (42 mph). The A-1 distinguished itself through its robust construction and its capacity to carry various payloads. Thanks to its stability and controllability, it became the preferred model for flight training and early military tasks.