Mitsubishi G4M Bomber Aircraft "Betty Takao Kokutai Philippines" Imperial Japanese Navy (1941) "Planes of World War II" Series 1/144 Diecast Model Ai

Brand new 1/144 scale diecast airplane model of Mitsubishi G4M Bomber Aircraft "Betty Takao Kokutai Philippines" Imperial Japanese Navy (1941) "Planes of World War II" Series die cast model by Luppa.
Detailed exterior.
True-to-scale detail.
Comes with a display stand.
This model does not have any openings.
Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
Dimensions approximately L-5.375 Wingspan-6.75 inches.
Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy realistic feel.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" was a twin-engine long-range bomber aircraft utilized by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. One particular aircraft from the Takao Kokutai (air group) stationed in the Philippines in 1941 holds a unique place in history. The G4M "Betty" played a pivotal role in the early stages of the war carrying out missions in various conflicts across the Pacific.In December 1941 just hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor G4M "Betty" bombers from the Takao Kokutai were involved in the surprise aerial assault on the US-held Clark Air Base in the Philippines. This attack aimed to neutralize American airpower in the region and enable Japan to secure its conquests in Southeast Asia. The "Betty" bombers showcased their range and bombing capabilities proving to be a formidable threat.The G4M continued to be utilized in subsequent campaigns including the Battle of Midway and the Solomon Islands campaign. Its long range made it suitable for maritime reconnaissance level bombing and torpedo attacks against enemy ships. However the aircraft faced vulnerabilities due to its lack of defensive armament and armor protection earning it the nickname "flying lighter" among its crews. Despite these shortcomings the G4M remained a key component of the Japanese naval air force until the latter stages of the wa

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Feb 8, 2024
€27.95

Manufacturer

Luppa