Twelve Fokker Eindekkers were ordered for Austria-Hungary's untils in mid-1915, but they were not delivered until February through July of the following year. Eventually thirty-three were built and designated the Fokker A.III. The Austro-Hungarian A.III's differed from their German counterpart by the mounting of a synchronized Scharzlose machine gun rather than the IMG08 (Spandau). The A.IIIs served on the Italian front until they could be replaced with more advanced fighters near the end of 1916, at which time they were shifted to the east.
This model comes in 1:144 and 1:285/6mm/1:288 scales.
With the 1:285 product, you get two aeroplanes, and each comes with a detachable, translucent propeller disk rather than propeller blades. The 1:285 planes are connected by removable sprues to keep the costs down.
Related Products: Fokker
E.I,
E.II,
E.III,
A.III
For more details and gaming information, see
https://linen.miraheze.org/wiki/Fokker_A.III