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TAM Executive Series A0124 Spad Xiii 1/24 ASPRT P12305138TAM-A0124 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/TAM/TAM-A0124.jpg Executive Series A0124 Spad Xiii 1/24 ASPRT Manufacturer Part Number: A0124This high quality replica is handcrafted from mahogany and comes with a wooden base. Dimensions are 10 1/8\" (L) X 13-15/16\"(Wingspan)The SPAD S.XIII is a French biplane fighter aircraft of World War I, developed by Société Pour L\'Aviation et ses Dérivés (SPAD) from the earlier highly successful SPAD S.VII. It was one of the most capable fighters of the war, and one of the most-produced, with 8,472 built and orders for around 10,000 more cancelled at the Armistice.The SPAD S.XIII first flew on 4 April 1917, and in the following month, was already being delivered to the French Air Service. Other Allied forces were quick to adopt the new fighter as well, and nearly half of the 893 purchased for the United States Army Air Service were still in service in 1920. It was also exported to Japan, Poland, and Czechoslovakia after the war.COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Phillipines 12305138 080957100107 20.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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246.7500 2025-07-07 In Stock

Executive Series A0124 Spad Xiii 1/24 (ASPRT)

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UPC: 080957100107
SKU: TAM-A0124
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Manufacturer Part Number: A0124

This high quality replica is handcrafted from mahogany and comes with a wooden base. Dimensions are 10 1/8" (L) X 13-15/16"(Wingspan)
The SPAD S.XIII is a French biplane fighter aircraft of World War I, developed by Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés (SPAD) from the earlier highly successful SPAD S.VII. It was one of the most capable fighters of the war, and one of the most-produced, with 8,472 built and orders for around 10,000 more cancelled at the Armistice.
The SPAD S.XIII first flew on 4 April 1917, and in the following month, was already being delivered to the French Air Service. Other Allied forces were quick to adopt the new fighter as well, and nearly half of the 893 purchased for the United States Army Air Service were still in service in 1920. It was also exported to Japan, Poland, and Czechoslovakia after the war.

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Phillipines

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