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Aichi D3A1 History
The Aichi D3A1 Aichi-kyuu-kyuu-shiki-kanjou-bakugeki-ki. Allied reporting name "Val")[2] was a World War II dive bomber produced by the Aichi company in Japan.
It was the primary carrier-borne dive bomber in the Imperial Japanese Navy in the early stages of the war, and participated in almost all actions, including Pearl Harbor.
The Aichi D3A was the first Japanese aircraft to bomb American targets in World War II. Before the war was over, it had sunk more Allied military ships than any other
About This Model:
This model is painted with the paint scheme of an aircraft which operated from the INS carrier Soryu during the attack on Pearl Harbour.
Features :
-Fiberglass fuselage
-Fiberglass Cowling
-Fully built up wings and tail covered with Solartex type Fabric and
airbrushed with a flat finish
-100% Laser cut wooden parts
- Also includes: wheels, servo trays, engine mount, fuel tank, decals and
all hardware.
-Illustrated instruction manual included.
Specifications :
Length: 1540mm(60.6")
Wing span: 2057mm(81") IMAA LEGAL
Wing area: 76.1sq.dm(8.2sq.ft)
Wing loading: 99.9g/sq.dm(32.8oz/sq.ft)
Flying weight: 7.6kg(16.7lbs)
Radio: 6ch & 7servos
Engine: 30-55 cc gasoline
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