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Product Description ■ 0 The last fighter aircraft of the Imperial Navy developed as a successor aircraft after World War II is a violent wind.
The trial version of the violent wind completed in April 1944 was unable to obtain the required performance due to the malfunction of the Homare engine, so the trial production became difficult and there is a risk of being used at one time.
The high performance quickly replaced with the Mitsubishi MK9 (Ha-43) engine to demonstrate the high performance. It was used as the Violent Wind 11 type. However, the mass production period ended without being completed.
* Includes 6 types of markings including 3 types of historical markings and 3 types of IF markings.
* Includes 3 types of historical markings including the No. 3 Aircraft Received by the Air Arsenal.
* Includes 3 types of markings designed to be used in actual combat.
* The package depicts an air battle with a new F8F aircraft of the United States Navy that did not actually occur.
* Total length when completed approx. 152 mm, wing width approx. 194 mm, number of parts approx. 50
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Scale : 1/72