Old Adversaries of the Pacific


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Old Adversaries of the Pacific
Ki-43-I of the 1st Sentai, in French-Indo-China during late 1942
Ki-43 fighter from the 2nd sensitive 64th sentai during the battle with the Chinese P-40 from the "Flying tigers".
Weekly plane fanservice.
Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa ‘Oscar’ used by the French Air Force for a few months in 1945-1946 in French Indochina.
I am so fucking happy that this show is actually good and has realistic dogfights.
Ki-43 Hayabusa
Ki-43-III Hayabusa (Oscar) Kamikaze, Okinawa April 1945
The Oscar fighter of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF) was hopelessly obsolete by 1945 and most remaining one's were used as Kamikazes. They carried a 250kg (500lb) bomb on one side and a fuel tank on the other, both to get the range to reach Oki and to stabilize the airframe. Oscars were the IJAAF's main aircraft for the mass Kamikaze swarms. The pilots were mostly inexperienced officer candidates from university training programs with minimal flight hours.
The kit is Hasegawa in 1:48.