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Nakajima Ki-43 II Hayabusa "Oscar" - Arma Hobby 70078
Order realization: 1-4 working days.
Plastic model for gluing and painting in 1/72 scale (includes: Glazing masks, three versions of painting), access to 3D file.
The set does not include glue and paints.
The 3D file includes:
- exhaust pipes (two types)
- rear frame with pilot's seat and belts
- gun barrel outlets
- oil cooler
- fuel cooler
Marking variants:
- Nakajima Ki-43 II Hayabusa, 59th Hiko-Sentai, 3rd Chutai, New Guinea 1943-44
- Nakajima Ki-43 II Hayabusa, 54th Hiko-Sentai, 2nd Chutai, pilot: Capt. Hisashi Koshiishi, Paramushir, Kuril Islands 1944
- Nakajima Ki-43 II Hayabusa, Hiko Dai 71. Sentai, training aircraft, Hofu airfield, Japan, late 1944
The Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (Falcon) fighter, nicknamed "Oscar" by the Allies, was the equivalent of the Spitfire and Messerschmitt Bf-109 in Japan - throughout World War II it was the basic equipment of the Imperial Japanese Army aviation and throughout that time it was improved and produced in successive versions. Although it remained somewhat in the shadow of the naval Mitsubishi "Zero", famous on the Pacific front for its spectacular aircraft carrier battles, the Hayabusa played a major role in the struggles over the Asian continent: over China, Burma, Malaya, but also over the Philippines and New Guinea. There he fought effectively against the air forces of China, the USA, Great Britain, Australia and the Netherlands, contributing significantly to the initial great victories of the Japanese.
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