Copper State Models Figures
RFC Air Mechanic Spinning The Propeller (1/32) F32-027
This 1/32 scale resin figure from Copper State Models portrays a World War I Royal Flying Corps air mechanic manually starting an aircraft engine by spinning the propeller. Sculpted in a dynamic, action-oriented pose, the figure brings life to WWI aircraft dioramas and serves as a perfect complement to models such as the Sopwith Camel or Bristol F.2B. The unassembled and unpainted kit allows modellers to apply their own paint schemes and weathering for maximum realism.
- 1/32 scale resin figure
- Depicts RFC mechanic spinning propeller for engine start
- Dynamic pose enhances diorama storytelling
- Accurate WWI uniform details
- Unassembled and unpainted
History
During World War I, starting an aircraft engine often required a ground crew member to spin the propeller by hand, a dangerous and physically demanding task. Mechanics had to coordinate closely with pilots to ensure proper ignition while avoiding injury from backfires or sudden propeller movement. This critical role was a common sight on airfields, making such figures an important addition for any historically accurate WWI aviation display.