Wings of Glory: Rumpler C.IV (Luftstreikrafte 8231) (211A)

The Rumpler C.IV was a fine example of the basic two-seater reconnaissance airplane in WW1, with easy handling and particularly good high-altitude performance. For this purpose, a camera lens hole was cut in the fuselage under the observer's position. The airplane was also fitted to carry 100kg/220lbs of light bombs on the wings, giving it a wide range of missions. Released in early 1917, its usefulness meant the airplane was still in the front-line use at the end of the war, both on the Western Front and the Middle East. About 1150 were built by war's end.
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This Rumpler C.IV model includes special cards that make this aircraft a better bomber and give it more chances to succeed in reconnaissance missions.
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Contents:
1 Pre-painted Model
Flight Stand with Game Stats
Altitude Stands
Airplane Card
Maneuver Cards