Fighter N1K2-J Model 21 of the 343rd kokutai.
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Fighter N1K2-J Model 21 of the 343rd kokutai.
Fighter N1K2-J at the Museum of aviation and space in San Diego.
Now, I don’t mind mixed battles when the activity is low especially when it gives me La’s and Yak’s that don’t seem to understand a Japanese fighter can out-turn them quite often. As long as they don’t happen as the norm.
I also really like the N1K2-J, it’s up there with the P-51D-20, the Spitfire Mk. 22, the Cannon Bearcat, the Fw-190D’s and La-7. Plenty of ammo, still has damn good handling and energy characteristics and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg like the Ki-84s. One of the planes that I’ve spaded completely in RB.