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SPAD S.XIII Building Instruction

Designed by Mini Custom Set, Italy

 

Note: You are purchasing the Building instruction only. The purchase does not include bricks and minifigures.

 

The following is included:

- Building Instruction in pdf

- Part list in xml

 

The SPAD S.XIII is a French biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War, developed by Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés (SPAD) from the earlier and highly successful SPAD S.VII.

During early 1917, the French designer Louis Béchereau, spurred by the approaching obsolescence of the S.VII, decided to develop two new fighter aircraft, the S.XII and the S.XIII, both using a powerful new geared version of the successful Hispano-Suiza 8A engine. The cannon armament of the S.XII was unpopular, but the S.XIII proved to be one of the most capable fighters of the war, as well as one of the most-produced, with 8,472 built and orders for around 10,000 more cancelled at the Armistice.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Need a full set including bricks ?

This set can be pre-ordered. Full set will include 417 Lego pieces and Building Instruction in PDF. Please contact us and we will estimate the price including shipping.

 

This set contains small parts and is not intended for childern under 3 years.

SPAD S.XIII Building Instruction

9,90 €Prix

    14+ Age Restriction

    This product is not a toy. Not intended for use by persons 14 years of age or younger.

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