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--Special feature on Japanese aircraft captured by the Allied Forces on the Pacific Front, where the distinctive markings are eye-catching.
--The aircraft with the US military nationality mark and flashy stripes was requisitioned and researched at Clark Airfield in the Philippines by the US Army Aviation Technical Information Unit (TAIU) at the end of the war.
--Raiden was reported as [JACK REPORT] and received high praise from TAIU pilots.
――The gale was described by the US military as [the best fighter of the Japanese army during the war], and then returned to Japan and displayed at the Chiran Peace Museum in Kagoshima.
--The Zero Fighter and Raiden with the British national mark and ATAIU-SEA are the capture aircraft requisitioned by the British Army's Southeast Asia Command Aviation Technical Information Unit (ATAIU-SEA) after the war.
――After the research, Raiden and Zero Fighter Type 21 were disposed of, and only Zero Fighter Type 52 was shipped to the home country, and now only the fuselage around the cockpit is exhibited at the Imperial War Museum in London.
――Why don't you think about the old Japanese military aircraft that had a strange fate in a foreign land on your desktop?
[TAIU]
--S11 Type 2 Fighter Type 2 丙 [Zhong Kui]
--S12 Local Fighter [Raiden] Type 21
--S17 Type 4 fighter armor type [Gale]
--S19 Tianshan 12 type
[ATAIU-SEA]
--B1-01 Local fighter [Raiden] 21 type
--B1-02 Local fighter [Raiden] 21 type
--B1-05 Zero fighter type 52
--B1-12 Type 0 fighter aircraft type 21
――Mochiron, you can peel off the varnish part after pasting [Ashita decal], and you can easily apply the decal, and enjoy the finish like painting!
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )