Copper State Models Plastic/Resin Model Kits
Copper State Models Caudron G.II (1/32)
The Caudron G.II was a French-built reconnaissance and trainer biplane of World War I, derived from the earlier Type G and G.2 designs. Featuring a single-engine, twin-boom structure, and distinctive sesquiplane wings, it was valued for its stability and reliability—ideal for reconnaissance and advanced pilot instruction. This 1/32 scale kit from Copper State Models authentically captures the aircraft’s graceful silhouette, rib-and-spar wing detail, and period-correct features.
- Highly detailed 1/32 scale WWI aircraft plastic kit
- Accurate rendering of Caudron G.II’s twin-boom sesquiplane layout
- Includes French Air Service markings specific to the G.II
- Fine structural detailing, ideal for advanced modelling
- Perfect for WWI aviation enthusiasts and scale display projects
History:
Developed from earlier Caudron designs, the G.II entered service from 1914 onward. It was used primarily by the Aéronautique Militaire for reconnaissance and pilot training early in the war. Its stable flight characteristics and robust structure made it a practical workhorse for both front-line and training units. Though fewer units were built compared to later aircraft, the G.II played a key role in establishing the effectiveness of bolstered French air operations in the early stages of WWI. [oai_citation:0‡en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caudron_G.2?utm_source=chatgpt.com)