Description
This is
an injection-plastic aircraft model kit.
In 1939, the Imperial Japanese Army instructed Tachikawa Aircraft to prototype a multipurpose advanced trainer aircraft as a successor to the Nakajima Ki-6. They requested that it be made entirely of metal and be a twin-engine retractable landing gear type, with room for 6 to 7 people on board. Tachikawa drew upon its experience of producing the Nakajima Ki-47 transport aircraft and the Lockheed Super Electra licensed production aircraft, and the prototype flew for the first time in 1940. Due to the results, the aircraft was slightly refurbished and then officially adopted as a complete twin-engine advanced training aircraft in 1941.This model kit from Special Hobby is a completely new mold! Multiple types of decals are included. Order yours today!
[Size]: Approximately 16.6cm long, 24.9cm wingspan when completed
[Includes]: Decals
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.