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Released in September 2024
HASEGAWA 1/48 Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 No. 3 carrier-based attack aircraft. HJT7697 Kankou 3 Go Released September 2024
[Product Introduction]
HASEGAWA 1/48 Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 No. 3 carrier-based attack aircraft. In 1935, the Japanese Navy ordered Mitsubishi and Nakajima to create a prototype under the name of the Ten Prototype Carrier-Based Attack Plane. The Navy's demands were much higher than the Type 96 carrier-based attack aircraft that had just been adopted at the time, and Nakajima, which received the prototype request, had lost to Mitsubishi in all major naval aircraft competitions. We risked our company's fortunes in developing it. The Type 97 carrier-based attack aircraft, which incorporates a number of new innovations, is the first low-wing monoplane carrier-based attack aircraft with an all-metal monocoque structure for the Japanese Navy. Adopting innovative hydraulic retractable main landing gear, the fuselage width is widest near the cockpit and narrow for a three-seat aircraft. The adoption of upward-folding main wings shortens the overall width, reducing the storage space inside the aircraft carrier. The propeller uses an all-metal two-stage variable-pitch three-blade propeller, which efficiently delivers engine output according to each situation during takeoff, climb, cruising, and high speed, dramatically improving performance. On November 16, 1937, it was adopted as the Type 97 Carrier-Based Attack Plane (B5N1), and instead of the originally planned "Sakae" engine, it was equipped with a "Hikari" engine with 300hp less power, but the Navy's The performance exceeded my 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 Type 3 carrier-based attack aircraft (B5N2), and mass production at Nakajima was switched to the Type 3. . In December 1941, they participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor, the start of the Pacific War, and achieved great results by fatally injuring ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet with concentrated bomb and torpedo attacks by the 97 carriers mounted on six aircraft carriers. I did. Among these, the fact that it was able to successfully strike shallow water at shallow depths, where it was considered impossible to strike, is worthy of special mention, coupled with the high performance of this aircraft. Even after the Hawaii operation, the 97 attack aircraft mounted on each aircraft carrier of the 1st Air Fleet was active in the Solomon Islands, the Southwest Pacific, and the Indian Ocean, along with the Zero fighter and the 99 attack aircraft.
[Data]
Crew: 3 people Overall width: 15.518m Overall length: 10.3m Overall height: 3.7m Engine: Nakajima "Sakae" 11 type (air-cooled double-row radial type 14 cylinder) Takeoff output: 1000hp Maximum speed : 378km/h (altitude 3600m) Armament: 7.7mm machine gun (rear and upper part of the fuselage) Bomb: 800kg x 1 / 250kg x 2 / 60kg x 6 / 30kg x 6 Torpedo: 800kg x 1
[Product specifications]
1/48 scale unpainted assembly kit □

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HASEGAWA 1/ 48 Nakajima B5N2 T... 4967834191761 Released in September 2024
HASEGAWA 1/48 Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 No. 3 carrier-based attack aircraft. HJT7697 Kankou 3 Go Released September 2024
[Product Introduction]
HASEGAWA 1/48 Nakajima B5N2 Type 97 No. 3 carrier-based attack aircraft. In 1935, the Japanese Navy ordered Mitsubishi and Nakajima to create a prototype under the name of the Ten Prototype Carrier-Based Attack Plane. The Navy's demands were much higher than the Type 96 carrier-based attack aircraft that had just been adopted at the time, and Nakajima, which received the prototype request, had lost to Mitsubishi in all major naval aircraft competitions. We risked our company's fortunes in developing it. The Type 97 carrier-based attack aircraft, which incorporates a number of new innovations, is the first low-wing monoplane carrier-based attack aircraft with an all-metal monocoque structure for the Japanese Navy. Adopting innovative hydraulic retractable main landing gear, the fuselage width is widest near the cockpit and narrow for a three-seat aircraft. The adoption of upward-folding main wings shortens the overall width, reducing the storage space inside the aircraft carrier. The propeller uses an all-metal two-stage variable-pitch three-blade propeller, which efficiently delivers engine output according to each situation during takeoff, climb, cruising, and high speed, dramatically improving performance. On November 16, 1937, it was adopted as the Type 97 Carrier-Based Attack Plane (B5N1), and instead of the originally planned "Sakae" engine, it was equipped with a "Hikari" engine with 300hp less power, but the Navy's The performance exceeded my 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 Type 3 carrier-based attack aircraft (B5N2), and mass production at Nakajima was switched to the Type 3. . In December 1941, they participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor, the start of the Pacific War, and achieved great results by fatally injuring ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet with concentrated bomb and torpedo attacks by the 97 carriers mounted on six aircraft carriers. I did. Among these, the fact that it was able to successfully strike shallow water at shallow depths, where it was considered impossible to strike, is worthy of special mention, coupled with the high performance of this aircraft. Even after the Hawaii operation, the 97 attack aircraft mounted on each aircraft carrier of the 1st Air Fleet was active in the Solomon Islands, the Southwest Pacific, and the Indian Ocean, along with the Zero fighter and the 99 attack aircraft.
[Data]
Crew: 3 people Overall width: 15.518m Overall length: 10.3m Overall height: 3.7m Engine: Nakajima "Sakae" 11 type (air-cooled double-row radial type 14 cylinder) Takeoff output: 1000hp Maximum speed : 378km/h (altitude 3600m) Armament: 7.7mm machine gun (rear and upper part of the fuselage) Bomb: 800kg x 1 / 250kg x 2 / 60kg x 6 / 30kg x 6 Torpedo: 800kg x 1
[Product specifications]
1/48 scale unpainted assembly kit □
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