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Ki-27b

Japan Army Fighter

The first serial fighter-monoplane aircraft of Japan Imperial Army became the Ki-27. The first of two prototypes built by a Nakajima company was flying in October 1936. Series production was ordered in December 1937 as the Type 97 Fighter Model Ko (Ki-27a). Ki-27a had excellent maneuverability and was serious enemy for Soviet-built I-15bis and I-16 fighters in air battles over China and Mongolia in 1938-1939.

Item number
72202

Scale
1:72

Date
15.01.2017

Time period
Before 1950

Markings
Ki-27b, Captain Kenji Shimada, commander of 1. Chutai 11. Sentai, Nomonhan, June 1939.

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Ki-27b, Sergeant Shigeru Takuwa, 64. Sentai, 1. Chutai, Nomonhan, August 1939.

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Ki-27b, 24. Sentai, 2. Chutai, China, December 1941.

Markings
Ki-27b, 244. Sentai, Japan, 1944.

Model size (length x width)
104 x 157 mm

Box size
247 x 183 x 33 mm

Number of details
56

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Item number
72202

Scale
1:72

Date
15.01.2017

Time period
Before 1950

Markings
Ki-27b, Captain Kenji Shimada, commander of 1. Chutai 11. Sentai, Nomonhan, June 1939.

Markings
Ki-27b, Sergeant Shigeru Takuwa, 64. Sentai, 1. Chutai, Nomonhan, August 1939.

Markings
Ki-27b, 24. Sentai, 2. Chutai, China, December 1941.

Markings
Ki-27b, 244. Sentai, Japan, 1944.

Model size (length x width)
104 x 157 mm

Box size
247 x 183 x 33 mm

Number of details
56

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