Copper State Models Figures
Royal Naval Air Service Pilot (1/32) F32-007
This 1/32 scale resin figure from Copper State Models depicts a World War I Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) pilot, sculpted by Andrey Blyoskin with exceptional attention to period accuracy. Supplied unassembled and unpainted, the figure is ideal for enhancing WWI aircraft dioramas or for display as a standalone piece. The sculpt captures the distinctive uniform and flying gear of the RNAS, offering modellers a highly authentic subject for painting and detailing.
- 1/32 scale resin figure
- Depicts WWI Royal Naval Air Service pilot
- Sculpted by Andrey Blyoskin
- Perfect for WWI aircraft dioramas or standalone display
- Unpainted and unassembled
History
The Royal Naval Air Service, established in 1914, was the air arm of the Royal Navy during World War I, tasked with reconnaissance, fleet protection, and offensive operations against enemy naval and coastal targets. RNAS pilots flew a variety of aircraft, from seaplanes to fighters like the Sopwith Camel and Pup, often operating from makeshift airfields and early aircraft carriers. Their uniforms typically featured naval-style tunics, flying coats, and protective gear suitable for both sea and land-based missions. In 1918, the RNAS merged with the Royal Flying Corps to form the Royal Air Force. A model figure representing an RNAS pilot adds a historically significant and visually distinctive element to WWI aviation displays.