Academy Plastic Model Kit
Spad XIII (1/72) 12446
The Academy 1/72 Spad XIII kit recreates one of the most famous Allied fighters of the First World War. Featuring finely moulded components, accurate wing struts, and detailed surface textures, this compact kit captures the essence of the Spad XIII as flown by French and American aces.
- 1/72 scale plastic model kit of the Spad XIII
- Detailed cockpit and finely moulded fuselage
- Optional rigging points for added realism
- Authentic French Air Service and USAS decals included
- Realistic wing struts and propeller detail
This model is ideal for WWI aviation enthusiasts, offering a historically significant fighter in a small yet detailed scale. Paint and cement are required and sold separately.
History:
The Spad XIII was introduced in 1917 as an improved version of the successful Spad VII, equipped with a more powerful Hispano-Suiza engine and heavier armament. Capable of speeds exceeding 130 mph, it was one of the fastest fighters of its era and quickly became a favourite among Allied pilots. The aircraft was flown by numerous aces, including French ace René Fonck and American ace Eddie Rickenbacker. With over 8,000 built, the Spad XIII became one of the most produced fighters of World War I, serving with France, the United States, Italy, and several other Allied nations. Its blend of speed, durability, and firepower ensured its legacy as a cornerstone of early air combat history.