Description: Hasegawa JT76 1/48 Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 No. 3 carrier-based attack aircraft Description New Hasegawa JT76 1/48 Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 No. 3 Carrier-based Attack Aircraft (Assembly kit) The image is a manufacturer''s sample. In 1935, the Japan Navy ordered Mitsubishi and Nakajima to build prototypes under the name of the Jutest carrier-based attack aircraft. The requirements of the Navy were much higher than those of the Type 96 carrier-based attack aircraft that had just been adopted at the time, and Nakajima, who received the prototype request, lost to Mitsubishi in all of the major models of naval aircraft, so he risked his company''s luck in the development. The Type 97 carrier-based attack aircraft, which incorporates a number of innovations, is the first Japan Navy aircraft to use an all-metal monocoque structure as a low-wing monoplane carrier-based attack aircraft. The groundbreaking hydraulic retractable main landing gear is adopted, and the width of the fuselage is narrowed down to a maximum near the cockpit for a three-seat aircraft. The use of upward folding wings shortens the overall width and reduces the storage space in the aircraft carrier. The propeller uses an all-metal two-stage variable pitch three-wing propeller to efficiently exert engine output according to each situation during takeoff, climbing, cruising, and high-speed, and performance has been dramatically improved. On November 16, 1937, it was officially adopted as the Type 97 No. 1 carrier-based attack aircraft (B5N1), and was equipped with a "Hikari" engine with 300 hp less power than the originally planned "Sakae" engine, but it exceeded the Navy''s requirements. In the fall of 1938, the "Sakae" engine was put into practical use, and in December 1939, it was officially adopted as the Type 97 No. 3 carrier-based attack aircraft (B5N2), and mass production at Nakajima was switched to the No. 3 type. In December 1941, Japan participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor, which was the start of the Pacific War, and the attack on the 97th ship mounted on six aircraft carriers was fatally wounded by the ships of the US Pacific Fleet with concentrated attacks with bombs and torpedoes. Among them, the success of the lightning attack on the shallow sea surface, which was considered impossible to hit by torpedoes, is noteworthy because of the high performance of this machine. After the Hawaiian Campaign, the Solomons, the Southwest Pacific, the Indian Ocean, etc., the 97 ships mounted on each carrier of the 1st Air Fleet were active along with the Zero fighter and the 99 carrier bombardment. "Data" B5N2 Crew: 3 Overall width: 15.518m Overall length: 10.3m Overall height: 3.7m Engine: Nakajima "Sakae" Type 11 (air-cooled double-row star-type 14-cylinder) Takeoff power: 1,000hp Maximum speed: 378km/h (altitude 3,600m) Armament: 7.7mm machine gun (upper rear fuselage) Bomb: 800kg×1/250kg×2/60kg×6/30kg×6 Torpedoes: 800kg×1 Shipping Please feel free to ask me if you have any questions. Shipping : DHL, Fedex, Japan Post It usually takes about 10 days from the date of order. Payment If I do not receive the payment within 3days, I will cancel your order. Others Due to international shipping, there may be a delay in the arrival of your item. There is a possibility that the outer box may be dented during delivery or the box may be opened during customs clearance and the outer box may be damaged. We accept returns only if the item is defective at first. Import taxes are paid by the buyer. The act of declaring a lower price: Under value is not allowed. About Us Please tell me the product you want. We will do our best to find it. We will keep the shipping date. Sincerely yours Picture
Price: 48.47 USD
Location: Fujimi-shi, Saitama
End Time: 2024-11-15T20:53:46.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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Brand: Hasegawa
Type: Plastic Model