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This aircraft, also known under the Japanese designation Hyakushiki Shireibu Teisatsuki or Type 100, served during World War II in the Japanese Army Air Force in the role of command and reconnaissance aircraft. The Allies assigned the Ki-46 the codename Dinah. This kit depicts a version of the Ki-46-III that was powered by two 1500 hp Ha-112-II Kinsei-kai engines, giving the machine a top speed of 630 km/h. The elegantly designed aircraft glazing consists of six clear parts. The detailed cockpit includes an instrument panel, foot control pedals and camera equipment. There are two types of propellers and propeller cones, as well as two crew figures. Included are decals for 4 aircraft camouflage schemes belonging to the 10th Sentai and 15th Sentai.
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In 1936, serial production of a car known as the Kurogane Type 95 began. The fast, nimble and unobtrusive car could carry 3 passengers. The vehicle was powered by an air-cooled two-cylinder OHV engine with a displacement of 1400 cc, which had an output of 33 horsepower. The front wheels were independently suspended, while the suspension of the rear wheels was provided by leaf springs. Kurogane vehicles were mainly used in reconnaissance operations, but due to their versatility, the possibilities of use were much wider.
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