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1/32 LEM Kawasaki Ki-32 "Mary"


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Greetings, I continue our work.

This time the theme of Japanese aviation of the initial period of World War II is touched upon.

The first castings of the details of our new project 1:32 - Ki-32 "Mary"

The aircraft was operated from 1938 to 1942 and 850 aircraft of this type were produced.

 

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Tomorrow everything will be ready). Lemkits 1:32 Ki-32 Ki-32 "Mary" (Army Type 98 Light Bomber)

 

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Greetings, i would like to present our new model in 1:32 scale.

Lemkits 1:32 Ki-32 Ki-32 "Mary" (Army Type 98 Light Bomber)

In some ways, this is one of the most obscure Japanese aircraft of the initial period of World War II, although according to available data, 850 of them were built.

And acted from 1938 to 1942.

In the mid-1930s, the leading aviation countries developed "light bomber" class aircraft.

Japan is no exception. The idea of such an aircraft was relatively small in size and high enough for its time speed, as well as the possibility of multi-purpose use. The latter was the death of many of these aircraft. Rapidly developing fighters became a threat that light bombers could not cope with. Equally unsuccessful were attempts to use them as attack aircraft and dive bombers.

Ultimately, this type of aircraft withdrew to secondary roles and completed their work in aviation schools and training units.

The foregoing affected not only the Ki-32, but also the Soviet Su-2, their fates are very similar.

However, these aircraft have left their mark on history and we visualize the history in our models.

 

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