This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About the actual machine]
-The H-25 / HUP-2 is a tandem rotor type general-purpose helicopter equipped with a single star engine operated by the United States Army.
-Developed as a multi-purpose helicopter operating on ships submitted by the United States Navy in 1945, the first flight in 1948.
-Manufactured between 1949 and 54, it was used not only by the United States Navy but also by the United States Army, Canada, France, and other navy.
-The H-25A is a modified version for the U.S. Army, with an engine equipped with a Continental R-975-46A star engine, equipped with a power boost control, an enlarged door, and an enhanced floor. The
-Equipped with a rotor of about 10m in diameter in tandem.
-Load capacity is approximately 2600 kg.
-A total of 339 aircraft were manufactured and worked on various transport and rescue missions until their retirement in 1965.
[About the model]
-The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the H-25 Army Mule / HUP-2 multipurpose helicopter deployed and operated by the US Navy and the US Army in 1/48 scale.
-This kit was released by the former Aurora in 1956, and is what Atlantis models re-release what was being sold.
-The torso of the helicopter reproduces its style with left and right split.
-A proportion model that reproduces the appearance with a small number of parts.
-The front nose canopy is set with transparent parts.
-Atmosphere of rotor blades and legs.
-The rotor rotates manually.
-Marking prepares the marking etc. of the airframe displayed at the US Army Aviation Museum in Alabama.
-Also, package art also makes an image of the kit of the Aurora era.
-A kit that can not be overlooked by classic kit fans.
[Major features]
-Reproduce the H-25 Army Mule / HUP-2 multipurpose helicopter deployed and operated by the US Navy and the US Army in 1/48 scale
-Items re-released by Atlantis models what were previously sold by Aurora
-The torso of the helicopter reproduces its style with split left and right
-A proportion model that reproduces the appearance
-Front nose canopy set with transparent parts
-Atmosphere enough for rotor blades and legs
-Marking prepares the marking etc. of the airframe displayed at the US Army Aviation Museum in Alabama
-Package art also images kit of the Aurora era
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )