Microaces Airco DH.2 'William Curphey'
Flown by Captain William Curphey 1917
The Airco DH.2 was designed by none other than Geoffrey de Havilland, taking its first flight in 1915. The rear mounted prop provided great forward vision and, of course, prior to the invention of the interrupter mechanism, resolved the problem of forward facing armament shooting off the prop!
At its introduction to WWI, the DH.2 successfully put an end to the period known as the Fokker Scourge, countering the dominance of the Fokker Eindecker in the late summer of 1915.
Scotsman, William Curphey was one of the original pilots of 32 Squadron, which was posted with its Airco DH.2s to the Battle of the Somme in France on 28 May 1916. He scored six wins between 22 August 1916 and 7 February 1917.
On the 14th May 1917, Curphey was shot down by Leutnant Franz Walz as the German ace's seventh victory. Curphey's plane was 20 feet from a crashlanding when it burst into flames. He died of the resulting burns the following day, in a German field hospital in Bouchain.
History in the Making
Microaces love of aviation history ensures that the aircraft we reproduce as kits look fantastic on static display as well as in the air.
The Microaces DH.2 comes complete with a vac-formed nose and a spinning Gnome Monosoupape dummy rotary engine kit, that adds an incredible level of mechanical detail to this astounding model.
Servos, Motor and prop INCLUDED in Kit
Due to the diminuitive size of the DH.2 fuselage, the kit employs an inventive method of control. To operate the tail feathers there is a specific arrangement of linear pull servos hooked up to a super micro receiver. The servos are included in the standard kit. The receiver is a sold seperately so you can choose the required protocol to match your transmitter.
The kit also includes a long shaft motor/gearbox to accomodate the spinning , dummy rotary engine and a 2 bladed 4.5" pusher prop.
Choose your Receiver
The DH2 has little room for electronics, so the right equipment for the job is definitly our Super Micro Receiver (with integrated ESC) at only 1.1g. It is now available in all the protocols listed below. Choose the receiver compatible with your transmitter to complete the kit for flight!
DSM2/X Compat. | S-FHSS Compat. | FrSky D8 Compat. | FrSky D16 Compat. | AFHDS Compat. |
3D Printed Pilots
A fantastic enhancement to the kit, that really upgrades the level of realism is a 3 dimensional pilot. Add one (or two) to your order for the ultimate 'finishing touch'!
View the available 1/24th scale figures HERE
Specification
Microaces Airco DH.2 Model
Airframe | Scale |
Controls | Rudder, Elevator, Throttle |
Length | 320mm / 12.6" |
Wingspan | 340mm / 13.4" |
Wing Area | 4.3 sq dm / 60 sq in. |
Flying Weight. | 34 - 36g/1.2 - 1.3oz |
Wing Load | ~8.1 g/sq.dm / 2.81 oz/sq.ft. |
Recommended Receiver/ |
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Rec. Motor / G.Box |
Microaces Motor Gearbox with LONG prop shaft (Included in standard kit) |
Rec. Prop | GWS 4530R Pusher Prop (Included in standard kit) |
Rec. Battery | 80 - 130mAh 1S Lipo |
Skill Level - Build | Difficult |
Skill Level - Pilot | Intermediate |
Tools required | Scalpel, 180 Grit sandpaper or stick, straight edge, tweezers |
Rec. Adhesive | Foam2Foam / Foam safe CA / Aliphatic glue |
Kit Content
SHEET PARTS | 2mm laser cut Depron Airframe sheet |
1mm printed & laser cut Depron fuselage sheet | |
1mm printed & laser cut Depron flight surfaces sheet | |
200 micron printed & laser cut polypropylene sheet | |
polyester sticker sheet | |
0.8mm plywood parts sheet | |
LOOSE PARTS | Two 30mm Ø neoprene rubber tires |
Vacuum formed scale Nose Cone | |
3D Printed pulley guides | |
10mm brass sleeve for rotary engine | |
Two 4mm Ø noedymium magnets | |
100mm x 5mm Ø plastic tube | |
1mm x 0.4mm carbon fibre strip | |
1mm Ø carbon fibre rod | |
Rigging wire | |
NEW PARTS | Left & Right Linear Servos |
Motor/Gearbox with Long Prop Shaft | |
Reverse Pitch GWS4530R prop |
Videos
Assembly Guide