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1:48 Spad XIII eduard


PLASTIC PARTS WEEKEND
EDITION

B> C> 8195 B

8195 B

Mr.COLOR

D> 8195 D
C5
C11
BLUE
LIGHT GRAY

E>
C13 NEUTRAL GRAY
C17 DARK GREEN
C22 DARK EARTH
C33 FLAT BLACK
8195 E C41 RED BROWN
C43 WOOD BROWN
C45 SAIL COLOR
C62 FLAT BLACK
C81 RUSSET
C119 SAND YELLOW
C137 TIRE BLACK
C303 GREEN

AQUEOUS
H77 TIRE BLACK

Mr. METAL COLOR


MC214 DARK IRON
MC218 ALUMINIUM
MC219 BRASS

-Parts not for use. -Teile werden nicht verwendet. -Pieces a ne pas utiliser. -Tyto díly nepoužívejte při stavbě. -

ATTENTION UPOZORNENÍ ACHTUNG ATTENTION


GB Carefully read instruction sheet before assembling. When you use glue or paint, do not use near open flame and
use in well ventilated room. Keep out of reach of small children. Children must not be allowed to suck any part, or
pull vinyl bag over the head.

CZ Před započetím stavby si pečlivě prostudujte stavební návod. Při používání barev a lepidel pracujte v dobře
větrané místnosti. Lepidla ani barvy nepoužívejte v blízkosti otevřeného ohně. Model není určen malým dětem,
mohlo by dojít k požití drobných dílů.

D Von dem Zusammensetzen die Bauanleitung gut durchlesen. Kleber und Farbe nicht nahe von offenem Feuer
verwenden und das Fenster von Zeit zu Zeit Belüftung öffnen. Bausatz von kleinen Kindern fernhalten. Verhüten Sie,
daß Kinder irgendwelche Bauteile in den Mund nehmen oder Plastiktüten über den Kopf ziehen.

Iire soigneusement la fiche d´instructions avant d´assembler. Ne pas utiliser de colle ou de peinture à proximité
F d´une flamme nue, et aérer la piece de temps en temps. Garder hors de portée des enfants en bas âge. Ne pas
laisser les enfants mettre en bouche ou sucer les pièces, ou passer un sachet vinyl sur la tete.

INSTRUCTION SIGNS INSTR. SYMBOLY INSTRUKTION SINNBILDEN SYMBOLES

OPTIONAL BEND OPEN HOLE SYMETRICAL ASSEMBLY REMOVE REVERSE SIDE


VOLBA OHNOUT VYVRTAT OTVOR SYMETRICKÁ MONTÁŽ ODŘÍZNOUT OTOČIT

8425 - NAV1
C43 C43

B1 B3

MC218 D41
Decal 7 D33
C33
D21 MC219 MC219

MC218 D41
MC218

C13
C43
B3
MC218

MC218
D45
C14 MC218
C10
C33
B1
D5
MC218 C13
C33 D4
MC218

D31 MC218

D19

MC218
C43
C3
Decal 11 MC219
MC218

C13
D29
B7
MC218
MC219

C33 D12
D45
C33
Dec.12
MC219
Dec.9
D27 Dec.13 Dec.14
Dec.8 C43

C3 D35
MC219
D28
Dec.5 D25 C43
C21
Dec.6 D26 MC219

C41
C43
MC219
C43
D17
MC219
C4
MC219

D22 C4 MC218

Decal 10 B8

2
C15
C15

D11
C1

C17
C41

C8
D18

D18

3
MC219

C16 D43
MC218

D38
DO NOT GLUE!
NELEPIT!

MC218 B9

MC214

C19
MC218
C19

B10

C33
D32
D36

C20
D39
C18
D40
C11 C9
C81

MARKING A
E1 - MARKING A
MARKING B E1 E2
D24 MC218
E2 - MARKING B
MC218
D10
D23
D15

C9 C11 D16

4
A B

D30
D30

D6
D7

D8
D9

B2

D37

C13
D1
A D44
D34
D3
D44

D2 D37

B
C13

D13

D14

5
B6
DO NOT GLUE!
NELEPIT!

D42

C2 DO NOT GLUE!
NELEPIT!
C12

D42

C5

B6

C43

C6 C7

MC214

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A Captaine René Fonck, Escadrille SPA.103 ( GC.15 ), Fall, 1918
René Paul Fonck was born on March 27th, 1894. At the start of the war, he volunteered for the air force, but was attached to the corps of army
engineers. He didn't start to fly until February, 1915, with Escadrille C.47. On April 27th, 1917 he was transferred to GC.15, and attached to SPA.103.
He developed his own combat tactic: he didn't risk much, and on average, he needed nine rounds for a kill. He was never wounded, and on only one
occasion he landed with a damaged aircraft. He gained a total of 126 kills, 75 of which were confirmed, and thus became the leading Allied ace.
He never gained the adoration that, for example, Guynemer did. During the Second World War, he was a minister in the Vichy government, and died
on June 18th, 1953.
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B Frank Luke, 27th Aero Squadron - September, 1918
One of the SPAD XIIIs used over the course of September, 1918 by American balloon ace, Second Lieutenant Frank Luke, pilot with the 27th Aero
Squadron, USAS. All of his eighteen kills, including fourteen balloons, were gained by Luke between September 12 and 27, 1918, when he himself
was killed. The SPAD shown sports one of two camouflage schemes used by the firm Bleriot. Frank Luke was not only known as an excellent fighter
pilot, but also as an overall undisciplined soloist.
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DOPED LINEN 45 MC218
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