Anatra "Ivanov Voisin"

When a single Voisin 5 was analyzed in Russia in early 1916, several improvements were made, including a new nacelle, moving the observer to the front seat, and a self-sealing fuel tank. When tested in April it was found to be 20km/hour faster than the original and was moved into production in the Anatra plant. At least 150 were built, with first deliveries in late 1916. At the front it was found to be somewhat unstable and several accidents occurred. The fault in many cases was poor construction methods, and the failures damaged the reputation of the Anatra firm. It was variously known as the Anatra I.V. and Anatra V.I.

Miniatures and Models
A Voisin 5 makes an adequate substitute, though the observer is in the wrong seat.