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Product Description ■ Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the first flight of the T-33 This plastic model assembly kit reproduced the T-33A jet trainer of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force reproduced at 1/72 scale.
[Actual aircraft]
The jet trainer mainly operated by the US Air Force since 1948 after World War II is the T-33 Shooting Star. It was used by the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force, and it was a familiar aircraft even in the Japanese air.
The engine is equipped with one Alison J33-A-35 centrifugal turbojet engine. It boasts a maximum speed of Mach 0.8 without a tip tank or Guy's equipment.
It has a tandem double-seat and straight wing design. By 1959, the number of aircraft produced exceeded 6500 and became a best-selling aircraft used in more than 30 countries.
Although it was manufactured under a license in the Japanese market, it was the first jet plane to be manufactured under a license in the World War II. Many pilots of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force grew up on this aircraft.
[Model]
The plastic model assembly kit reproduced the T-33A jet trainer operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force at 1/72 scale.
The entire length of the kit reproduced with an easy-to-assemble parts structure is approximately 150 mm. It clearly reproduces the shape of the aircraft with straight wings. In addition, many pilots grew up on this aircraft.
[Model]
The detailed expression of the panel line etc. increases the feeling of feeling.
The air brake can be assembled by choosing the open / close mode. In addition to the delicate reproduction of the legs, the reproduction of the storage box is not to be missed. The cockpit of the tandem seat is also modeled in detail to increase the feeling of feeling of finishing.
The main body reproduces the special markings made on the T-33 of the squadron of the General Headquarters Squadron at the Iruma Air Base Aviation Festival in 1998, 50 years after the first flight of the T-33 prototype.
The main body reproduces the T-33A jet trainer operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force at 1/72 scale.
The main body reproduces the special markings made on the T-33 of the squadron of the General Headquarters Squadron at the Iruma Air Base Aviation Festival in 1998.
150 Platz