Click for larger image and other views SOPWITH TABLOID - Parts set and planRef: res-tabl
The Sopwith Tabloid was a British biplane, originally designed as sports aircraft and later adapted for military use. They were among the first types to be built by the Sopwith Aviation Company. The “Tabloid”, so named because of its small size, caused a sensation when it made its first public appearance. Single-seat variants of the Tabloid went into production in 1914 and 36 eventually entered service with the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). Deployed to France at the outbreak of the First World War, Tabloids were used as fast scouts. ADDITIONAL SHEET & STRIP PACK NOW INCLUDED. Scale 38.25” span Scale 1.5”=1ft Suitable for 400 size motors 3 sheet plan included The Peter Rake design is fully CAD drawn with a detailed plan set and laser cut parts in balsa and plywood. Suits 400 size brushless motors and rudder, elevator and ESC for motor. NB: Photo of parts are for the Nieuport, but do show the typical contents and intricacy of the laser cut kits |