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The T-33 Shooting Star is a jet trainer mainly operated by the U.S. Air Force since 1948 after World War II.
It was used by the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force and was well known in the Japanese air.
It is equipped with an Allison J33-A-35 centrifugal turbojet engine.
It boasts a maximum speed of Mach 0.8 without a tip tank or Guy's equipment.
It has a tandem double-seat and straight wing design.
By 1959, more than 6500 jets were produced, making it a best-selling jet used in more than 30 countries around the world.
[About the Model]
It T-33A is a jet trainer operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force at 1/72 scale. It is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the T-33A, a jet trainer operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, especially the T-33A Revised Edition, with a special long Pitot tube for measuring at the nose.
It is the first jet trainer to be manufactured under a license in the World War II.
[About the Model]
The T-33A is a jet trainer operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force at 1/72 scale. It is finished with a total length of approximately 150 mm.
The shape of the aircraft with straight wings is clearly reproduced. In addition, the delicate expression of the panel line, etc. enhances the feeling of reality.
The air brake can be assembled by choosing to open and close. In addition to the delicate representation of the legs, you can't miss the reproduction of the storage box.
This kit also features a metal Pitot tube.
Metal parts are available for assembly. In addition to the delicate representation of the legs, you can't miss the reproduction of the storage box.
This kit also has a metal Pitot tube.
Metal parts are available for assembly.
Main features
In 1/72 scale, the T-33A Revised Jet Trainer used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force is recorded.
Metal parts are available for the Pitot tube.
The marking is a reproduction of the T-33A Revised Jet Trainer used by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force at 1/72 scale.
The marking is a reproduction of the T 221 221 221 150 Gifu Air Field