Debuting in the spring of 1918, the
Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 was a high-performance monoplane floatplane with one or two forward-firing machine guns and one for the observer. Its success with the German navy led to post-Armistice use by the Austro-Hungarian, Danish, and Japanese air services.
This is an early model W.29 with the half-circle tail. There is also a
late-model W.29 available.
This model comes in two scales: 1:144 and 1:285/6mm/1:288.
There are two planes in the 1:285 product, joined by a disposable link or links. One is an early-model W.29; the other is late-model. In Detail Plastic, the 1:285 product has an attached, semi-translucent propeller disk rather than propeller blades, since blades are hard to print at the smaller scale. You may mount them or discard them, as you prefer.
For more information and gaming data, see
https://linen.miraheze.org/wiki/Brandenburg_W.29.