A 1/72 scale diecast model aircraft of a Nakajima Ki-43.
50TH GROUP 2ND SQUADRON 1942
A single-engine land-based tactical fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in World War II.
Includes a free display stand.
This model has a nose-to-tail length of 12cm (4.75") and a wingspan width of 15.2cm (6").
Experience the thrill of aviation history with this 1/72 scale diecast model aircraft of the Nakajima Ki-43. This meticulously crafted plane model captures the essence of the single-engine, land-based tactical fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force during World War II. The model's intricate detailing and superior craftsmanship make it a must-have for any aviation enthusiast or collector.
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The Nakajima Ki-43, often known by its Allied reporting name "Oscar," played a significant role in the air battles of the Pacific Theater. Renowned for its agility and speed, this aircraft was a formidable opponent in dogfights. The Ki-43 was deployed in numerous critical missions and contributed to the tactical air superiority efforts of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force.
Variants of the Nakajima Ki-43 include:
The Nakajima Ki-43's historical significance is underscored by its extensive use and adaptability in various combat scenarios. This aircraft model represents the dedication and skill of the pilots who flew it, such as Captain Satoru Anabuki, one of Japan's top aces. The Ki-43 was instrumental in several key operations, demonstrating remarkable agility and combat effectiveness. Its design and operational history contributed significantly to advancements in military aviation tactics and technology.
Add this exceptional Nakajima Ki-43 diecast model to your collection today and own a piece of aviation history. Perfect for display, this aircraft model will be a standout addition to any enthusiast's collection. Order now and enjoy the legacy of this iconic World War II fighter plane.
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