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One of the early aviation's most underrated pioneers was the French industrialist Emile Salmson
(1858–1921). In 1890, Emile began his career in Paris, manufacturing pumps. Together with two aviation
pioneers, George Canton and George Unné, he established the "Société de Moteurs Salmson" in 1910.
In that year, they produced their first successful engine, an 80hp seven-cylinder radial, followed by a
120hp nine-cylinder version a year later. At a time whenengines were frequently breaking down, Salm-
son's products became famous for their reliability.
Despite an unsuccessful first attempt at producing an aircraft, the company was commissioned by
Armeé de l'Air to produce the reconnaissance aircraft Sopwith 1½ Strutter under license. Meanwhile, they
worked on improved aircraftdesigns, and later they proposed to Armeé de l'Air their "Salmson D", with
an 130hp Clerget engine. Armeé de l'Air declined, but Salmson insisted in further developing the designs.
In April 1917, they introduced the Salmson 2A2, with the 260hp Canton-Unné 9z nine-cylinder water-
cooled radial engine. This time, the French air force accepted the new aircraft as a replacement of the
now obsolete Sopwith 1½ Strutter
The Salmson 2A2 equipped 52 French escadrilles. In addition, the American Expeditionary Forces
ordered 750 aircraft to equip 10 squadrons. The total production reached 3250 items, of which 2200 were
built by Salmson and the rest by Latécoère, Hanriot and Desfontainers. After the war, the Japanese air
force ordered about 350 Salmson 2A2s. The Polish, Czechs and Greeks also ordered small numbers.
The Salmson 2A2 was a robust, two-seated airplane, fast, reliable, and adaptable to other uses; it
was used, for example, as a bomber, and even as a fighter plane. Its most important innovation was the
self-sealing tanks, which contributed to the avoidance of fire on board, which was one of the main fears
of early aviators.
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Summary of Contents for GasPatch Models Salmson 2A2 Late

  • Page 1 One of the early aviation’s most underrated pioneers was the French industrialist Emile Salmson (1858–1921). In 1890, Emile began his career in Paris, manufacturing pumps. Together with two aviation pioneers, George Canton and George Unné, he established the “Société de Moteurs Salmson” in 1910. In that year, they produced their first successful engine, an 80hp seven-cylinder radial, followed by a 120hp nine-cylinder version a year later.
  • Page 2 Engine Photo Etched Main Photo Etched Acetate for PE Decal Correction Wing shield Masks for Wheels and Wingshields Color Reference White White Black Black Aluminum Aluminum Wood Color Decals Wood Chestnut Brown Chestnut Brown Symbols Reference Tire Grey Tire Grey French Ecru Attention French Beige...
  • Page 4 Building and painting interior (Left side) Left side painting instructions Black French Linen *Rigging Wood Aluminum For open engine D 77 D 84 B 14 D 76 D 84 B 14 Cut along the groove D 28 D 27 D 26 D 25 D 66 D 67...
  • Page 5 Adding details to interior (Left side) Observer/Gunner seat D 58 D 62 D 60 Folded seat Unfolded seat D 31 D 30 Signal lamp & holder 28/28a Compass D 70 Compass Black...
  • Page 6 Building and painting interior (Right side) Right side painting instructions Wood French Linen *Rigging For open engine D 77 B 01 D 85 D 76 B 01 D 85 Cut along the groove D 24 D 23 D 22 D 21 D 63 D 64 D 65...
  • Page 7 Adding details to interior (Right side) Antenna wire D 18 Wireless antenna wire reel quide PE 14 D 15 PE 13 PE 13 D 57 D 78 Magneto D 72 Pump Underside D 56 D 29 Wireless D 19 Morse spark coil telegraph key Antenna...
  • Page 8 For open engine Cut along the groove D 92 D 76 Late type Late type D 92 D 44 D 33 D 43 D 46 PE 36 D 86 D 87 PE 37 Trim D 32 To Fit...
  • Page 9 Pilot’s seat assembly For open engine see step 20 PE 24 *Position of safety belts is D 45 PE 25 to some degree hypothetical Trim To Fit Align to middle D 37 D 40 Trim wheel D 41 D 42 D 72 Pump...
  • Page 10 Pilot’s seat attachment points Camera 26 cm rear attachment D 17 Ce 1 Rear attachment points Altenative cameras to step 9 Rear camera D 50 Tail-skid PE 9 Connect fuselage For French versions close holes...
  • Page 11 Ammo storage rack D 90 D 14 D 10 D 13 D 12 D 11 *Rigging PE 18 PE 19 Wood PE 31 *Rigging Cb 6 Cb 5...
  • Page 12 Adding alternative cameras 76 cm camera Only for *Rigging 76 cm camera Dark Green Wood Ce 1 50 cm camera D 16 D 20 Ce 1 Cameras may have different colors like light grey or light green.
  • Page 13 Wood Map or Wood Film Pocket ? D 53 B 13 Electrical control Pump panel D 52 Ammeter D 79 D 54 D 55 Aluminum D 88 50 cm camera...
  • Page 14 Cockpit Engine water temperature Tachometer D 82 Ce 2 Altimeter PE 42 Clock PE 40 Cockpit Wood PE 41 PE 42 PE 39 Black Aluminum Cockpit engine controls PE 5 PE 2 D 74 PE 3 Natural Metal PE 3 PE 7 PE 8 PE 6...
  • Page 15 Left side Right side Wood D 83 Closing fuselage B 12 Cut along the groove For open engine B 11 B 12...
  • Page 16 Adding exterior detail D 39 D 38 D 69 D 35 D 75 D 36 Jig assembly Jig layout Jig base not included...
  • Page 18 Adding upper wing, aileron and *Rigging A 10 Vickers Gun See step 21 for optional assembly Cb 3 PE 21 *Tube B 10...
  • Page 19 We recommend Τype B, Τype C and Αnchor points 1/48 Gaspatch metal turnbuckles.
  • Page 20 Undercarriage Cd 14 Cd 15 Cd 9 Cd 11 Cd 13 Cd 12 Cd 10 USE CA (CYANOACRYLATE) GLUE FOR THE WHEELS Late type US Early type US Cd 5 Cd 6 Cd 2 Cd 1 Late type French Early type French Cd 8 Cd 7 Cd 4...
  • Page 21 closed/opened *Rigging opened/closed B 9 / B 8 PE 23 D 80 D 81 Rudder and elevator assembly Cut and replace green part with double wires D 48 *Rigging D 47 USE PHOTO ETCHED SAW FOR CUTTING SMALL THIN PARTS FROM SPRUE TREE D 49 You can replace green part with...
  • Page 22 Scarfring assembly PE 26 PE 32/33 Lewis Darne *Rigging Ca 7 Cb 1 Ca 5 Ca 10 Ca 8 Ca 9 Ca 6 PE 34/35 Lewis MKI Cb 4 Cb 2 Camera 26 cm Ca 2 Ce 3 PE 29 Ca 1 PE 30 Ca 4...
  • Page 23 Engine 9Z assembly C 10 C 11 EPE 4 EPE 3 EPE 5 EPE 2 EPE 1 D 35 D 36...
  • Page 24 Mount the engine to the main body of the plane *Tube Vickers Gun Cb 3 B 10 PE 4 PE 12 PE 10...
  • Page 25 Engine paint instructions Dull Red Black Aluminum Aluminum Natural Metal Black Aluminum Exhaust...
  • Page 26 USAS 1st Aero Squadro Dark Green Maroon Trim To Fit French Beige Chestnut Brown Black French Ecru Light Green White Trim To Fit Exhaust Tire Grey...
  • Page 27 Polish 16th Eskadra Polish Khaki Maroon Polish Pale Blue Exhaust Tire Grey...
  • Page 28 French Sal 32 Dark Green Maroon Trim To Fit French Beige Chestnut Brown Black French Ecru Light Green Trim To Fit Exhaust Tire Grey...
  • Page 29 USAS 104th Aero Squdron Dark Green Maroon Trim To Fit French Beige Chestnut Brown Black French Ecru Repair Patch Light Green Trim To Fit Exhaust Tire Grey...
  • Page 30 Control cables Elevator control cables *Rigging Rudder control cables *Rigging Basic fuel system...
  • Page 32 Decal templates Use the templates to cut decals. For the rudder leave half millemeter around. Manual is also available for download from www.gaspatchmodels.com www.gaspatchmodels.com © © 2013 All rights reserved. Product development in Greece.