Aichi D3A Val Model Scale:1/47

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The perfect gift for any space aircraft lover, aviation enthusiast, history buff, military personnel, or collector.

Product Description

Equipped with Nakajima Hikari 710 horsepower engines, the initial prototype of the Aichi D3a Val was accomplished in December 1937; it had its maiden flight in 1938. During the attack on Pearl Harbor on the 7th of December 1941, there were 126 D3As used. The aircraft was sometimes used as a fighter aircraft because of its agile features. Compared with any other aircraft model, the D3A successfully sank the most number of Allied navy ships.

Scale: Scale: 1/47
Length: 8.5
Wingspan (in):12

The perfect gift for any aviation enthusiast, history buff, military personnel, or collector.
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SKU MC_NC10332
Product length 9
Product Width No
Product height 16
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