There were many colorful aeroplanes flying in World War I, but most distinctive of all was the Nieuport 17. This was an aeroplane the Allies couldn't get enough of and the Germans wished had never been designed. Nieuport 17 was a sesqui-plane- having a smaller lower wing of about half the wing area of the upper wing. Nieuports were responsible for the end of German dominance of the skies over France.  | This plastic model kit requires plastic cement and paint for assembly, and they are sold separately. |
 | WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not intended for children under 3 years of age. |  | Product image and description is provided by the manufacturer, and is as accurate as possible. Some details of the product may be subject to change without notice (graphics, decoration, wheel color, etc.). eHobbies is not responsible for these changes, as it does not alter the function or value of the product. |
 | Model length 6.7 inches, wingspan 6.7 inches. |
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