The
Morane-Saulnier Type T was first designed in the winter of 1914-1915, first tested in late 1916, and first delivered in August 1917, where it was intended for long-range reconnaissance. Though 90 were built, they were scattered to various units and never formed a complete escadrille. Instead, they were used alongside planes such as the
Caudron G.6,
Caudron R.4, and
Letords. Various small failures and limitations were discovered as the planes saw use, and they did not see much action beyond the end of 1917.
This plane comes in two scales. The 1:285 product uses propeller disks rather than propeller blades (which are difficult to print at small scales).
DESIGNER NOTE:
Models at scales smaller than 1:144 may no longer be available. Shapeways discontinued the material for which they were designed, and the newer materials require that each and every model be adjusted to thicken surfaces like wings. If you are interested in a particular model in a small scale, please let me know and I will prioritize it higher in the queue.
See
https://linen.miraheze.org/wiki/Morane-Saulnier_Type_T