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Hachette JAPANESE IMPERIAL ARMY AND NAVY AIRCRAFT ENCYCLOPEDIA [First issue September 2009, completed and discontinued after 200 issues] A one-theme magazine where Japanese Imperial Army and Navy aircraft are revived in exquisite die-cast models. The "Japanese Imperial Army and Navy Aircraft Encyclopedia" magazine, which features valuable photos and abundant illustrations of the numerous Japanese Imperial Army and Navy aircraft born in a turbulent era, will be launched with a detailed die-cast model in each issue. Please enjoy the masterpieces of the Japanese Imperial Army and Navy, which faithfully reproduce their dashing appearance at the time of their active service. "60 carefully selected aircraft, including famous aircraft and minor aircraft popular among aviation fans, appear in 1/87, 1/100, and 1/120 die-cast models. Overseas military aircraft will also appear from issue 142! [Product Contents] Japanese Imperial Army and Navy Aircraft Encyclopedia National Edition, April 6, 2011 issue Vol. 40 Army Special Attack Aircraft Ken [Ki-115] Small special attack aircraft for anti-ship attack that were not used in actual combat. In 1945, at the end of the Pacific War, the Army's small special attack aircraft for anti-ship attack was completed in a short development period of one and a half months, pursuing thorough simplification so that it could be manufactured with limited materials. Except for the main wings, it was made of steel, tinplate, and wood, and the landing gear was of the drop-off type, with one bomb suspended from the underside of the fuselage. However, it was not adopted after examination and ended the war without being used in actual combat. Publisher: Hachette Collections Japan Release date: March 23, 2011 Magazine JAN: 4910231010418 Magazine code: 23101-04 ■ Fighter Special Attack Aircraft "Ken" [Ki-115] ■ Equipment/Armament Rescue equipment ■ People ⭐︎Please purchase only if you understand that time has passed since its release. ⭐︎I believe the product is in good condition, but please check the images. If you want to find Japanese Imperial Army and Navy aircraft, click here → #Hitomi's Japanese Imperial Army and Navy Aircraft Category: Self-Defense Forces
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