Product Description
--In 1936, the Navy ordered the prototype of the 11th test ship bomber to be made by three companies, Aichi, Nakajima, and Mitsubishi, but Mitsubishi abandoned development on the way, so two companies, Aichi and Nakajima. The development of the prototype was competed in.
--At Aichi, all-metal low-wing monoplanes, the plane shape of the main wing and tail wing adopted aerodynamically excellent elliptical tapered wing, the main landing gear was fixed with an emphasis on practicality, and the lower surface of the main wing was equipped with a dive braking plate The aircraft was developed and the prototype flew for the first time in 1938.
――In the subsequent flight test, problems such as sudden rotation that started to roll over and the weight of the elevator took time to repair, but because the speed and maneuverability were superior to the rival Nakajima aircraft, 1939 (1939) It was officially adopted as the Aichi D3A bomber type 11 (D3A1), and its success in bombing, which boasted a high hit rate in the early stages of the war, was remarkable.
[Actual machine data-]
--Crew: 2 people
--Overall width: 14.36m
--Overall length: 10.185m
--Overall height: 3.085m
--Total weight: 3,650kg
--Engine: Venus 44 type (maximum lift output 1,000hp / 2,500rpm)
--Maximum speed: 382km / h
--Cruising range: 1,820km
--Armed: 7.7mm machine gun x 2 (fixed to the front of the fuselage), 7.7mm machine gun x 1 (turning to the rear of the fuselage)
--Bomb: 250kg x 1, 30kg-60kg x 2
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 36 x 19 x 7.3 cm / 337g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 191563
- JAN code
- 4967834191563
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.