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Management number | 11420219 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $69.54 | Model Number | 11420219 | ||
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The SPAD S.A.4 was a distinctive and innovative aircraft developed by the Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés (SPAD) during World I. First introduced in 1915, it was an evolution of the earlier SPAD S.A.2, designed to address the challenges of early aerial combat and reconnaissance. The S.A.4 was unique for its "pulpit" or nacelle design, where the observer was seated in a ford-mounted pod ahead of the propeller, offering an unobstructed view for reconnaissance and machine- operation.
The SPAD S.A.4 saw limited service with the French Air Force and its allies during World I, primarily in reconnaissance roles. While the ford nacelle provided an innovative solution to firing arcs for the observer's machine , it also posed significant risks. The position made the observer vulnerable during combat and landing accidents, and the aircraft's overall performance was hampered by the additional drag created by the nacelle. Despite its limitations, the S.A.4 was used effectively in a few reconnaissance missions on the Western Front, showcasing the adaptability and resilience of early aviators.
As aerial fare evolved rapidly, the SPAD S.A.4 was soon replaced by more effective and safer aircraft designs. However, its role in advancing aerial reconnaissance and nery techniques left a lasting legacy in aviation history. The S.A.4 exemplifies the ingenuity and experimental spirit of World I aviation, as engineers and pilots worked to master the complexities of this new dimension of fare.
This 1 - 72 scale model captures the iconic and unconventional design of this pioneering aircraft. Featuring meticulous details, from the observer’s nacelle to the vintage French Air Force markings, this replica is a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts. Add this extraordinary piece to your collection and celebrate the daring innovation of early aviation.
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