A6M5/5a
Zero Fighter, Zeke
This scale model kit depicts the A6M5 Type 0 Model 52 variant,
which had modified non-folding wingtips and improved dive performance
and roll-rate. This kit features parts to build the Model 52 with
additional wing-mounted machine guns with belt-feed system or
the Model 52 kou with greater ammunition load. Parts for the Model
52 kou's lengthened spinner, main wing panels, gun covers, and
external fuel tank are also included to enable accurate reproduction.
The main wing flaps can be set in an up or down position. Parts
to construct the removable 300 liter belly tank are included.
The one-piece engine cowl is made from precision-crafted plastic,
and cowl flaps can be posed in opened or closed positions. Includes
2 types of markings for the Model 52 and 1 type of marking for
the Model 52 kou. 4 pilot figures in various lifelike poses
also included.
Mitsubishi
A6M2b Zero Type 21 Super Ace
Decal Options:201st Naval Flying Group, Flown by W.O. Tetsuzo
Iwanoto November 1943 RabaulZikaku, 2nd Section first air craft,
NAP 1/C Tetsuzo Iwamoto, December 1941 Pearl Harbor AttackOppama
Naval Flying Group, NAP 1/C Tetsuzo Iwamato, February 1943.
Mitsubshi
A6M2B Zero Zeke
This finely detailed scale model kit features the A6M2b Type 0
Model 21 variant, which had folding wingtips for service onboard
aircraft carriers. The A6M2 Model 21 became the most produced
Zero variant. This kit comes with parts to build a super detailed
scale replica of the Nakajima "Sakae" type 12 engine,
folding wingtips, metal parts for the landing gear assembly, retractable
landing gears, movable rudder and flaps, 1 standing and 1 seating
pilot figure, and specially designed box to allow storage of the
assembled aircraft model.
Modelling
the Mitsubishi A6M Zero - The A6M Rei Shiki Sento Ki (meaning
Type Zero fighter) was the result of an order by the Imperial
Japanese Navy for a low-wing monoplane with superior speed,
range, climbing powers, and manoeuvrability. It famously served
as a fighter escort during the attack on Pearl Harbor in December
1941, and ended the war as the kamikaze plane of choice. This
book provides a detailed guide to modelling this popular aircraft
across a variety of scales, and features an A6M2-N Rufe, a
kamikaze A6M5c, an A6M2 model 21, and a captured A6M5b of
TAIC #7, as well as a gallery and walkaround section.
Zero:
Combat and Development History of Japan's Legendary Mitsubishi
A6M Zero Fighter - The most in-depth combat and development
history of the Japanese Zero ever assembled! This superb history
is told through first-person interviews with Zero pilots and
the U.S. airmen who fought against them. Includes cutaway
drawings, serial number lists, detailed appendices, and a
registry of surviving planes. Contains exquisite cutaway drawings
by Rukyu Watanabe. Foreword by Saburo Sakai.
Mitsubishi
A6M Zero - The illustrated technical history of the most
famous Japanese warplane of World War Two. The different versions
of the plane, from the 1940 prototypes to the final Kamikaze
aircraft of 1945 are described and illustrated; all the changes
in specification, equipment and performance are recorded.
Drawings and data from the original technical manuals, full
dimensional details and photographs of surviving examples
preserved in aviation museums illustrate all aspects of the
airframe, inside and out. Wartime photographs and many pages
of colour illustrations complete the book's comprehensive
coverage.
Mitsubishi
A6M Zero - In late 1941 and early 1942 Zero fighters,
flying from carriers or land bases, wrought havoc over Pearl
Harbor, the Philippines, Singapore and other targets in the
Pacific. When the tide of war turned against the Japanese,
Zero Pilots died by the hundred in air battles or kamikaze
attacks on the advancing American forces. When first adopted
into service in 1940, the Zero was equal to any other fighter
in service throughout the world and better than most. In the
latter stages of the war the Hellcat and Lightning eventually
outclassed the aircraft.
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