DBTyp | Model | |
Base type | Zero | |
Kit manufacturer | Skywave Pitroad | (Pitroad:) Website: http://pitroad.s232.xrea.com/ . Skywave produced 1978 bis 1983. From 1986 the kits were sold by Pitroad as a Label. In an intermediate phase both labels appeared on the kits.wurde unter dem Label Pitroad vertrieben. Lange erschienen beide Marken auf den Kits. |
Material | plastic | |
A/c manufacturer | Mitsubishi | |
Origin country | Japan | (Japan:) List of Japanese designations Parent category: Asia |
Operator country | Japan | Parent category: Asia |
Build era | 0 (not yet built) | |
Topics | Aircraft | |
Aera of use | WW2 | (WW2:) second world war |
Scale | 1/700 | |
BaseVehicle | Aircraft | |
Referenced by | IJN Wk2 Aircraft 4 | |
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