The Etrich Taube, also known by the names of the various later manufacturers who build versions of the type, such as the Rumpler Taube, was a pre-World War I monoplane aircraft. It was the first military aeroplane to be mass-produced in Germany.
The Taube was very popular prior to the First World War, and it was also used by the air forces of Italy and Austria-Hungary. Even the Royal Flying Corps operated at least one Taube in 1912. On November 1, 1911, Giulio Gavoti, an Italian pilots, dropped the world's first aerial bom b from his Taube monoplane over the Ain Za ra oasiss in Libya.[1] Once the war began, it quickly proved inadequate as a warplane and was soon replaced by other designs.
Description:
Model: Etrich Taybe Monoplane
Wingspan: 420mm
Class: Scale Display Model, 1:20 scale
Building Skill: Experienced
Material: Balsa wood
Flying Weight: 35-40g
Motor: 7mm coreless
Package Included:
1x Etrich Taybe Monoplane
Motor: 7mm coreless
Recommended Parts (Not Included):
Servo: 1.7g *2, Click Here
Receiver: Micro 1s 4CH receiver, Click Here
Transmitter: 2.4G 4CH, Click Here
Battery: 1S 3.7V 150mAH 1.25 JST
Note: The plane comes withcoreless motor and a propeller, doesn't include any other electronic device.
Package Included:
1x Etrich Taybe Monoplane