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Japan T-4 Trainer 31st TSQ 1st AW JASDF with Decal Sheet 1/72 Diecast Model

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The Kawasaki T-4 is a subsonic intermediate jet trainer used by the JASDF. In November 1981 Kawasaki was awarded the contract to produce 220 T-4s with the actual final production number being 212. The aircraft was designed to replace the Lockheed T-33 and Fuji T-1. The first prototype flew on July 29, 1985 with the first production aircraft flying in June 1988 and delivery of the first T-4 to the 31st and 32nd Flying Training Squadrons, 1st Air Wing 3 months later.

Kawasaki T-4 86–5605 was c/n 1005 and was the first production T-4. The T-4 was designed as a replacement for the aging Lockheed T-33. In 1988 the first squadron to receive the new trainers was the 31st Training Squadron (Kikotai) of the 1st Air Wing (Kokudan) based at the Hamamatsu Air Base. The 31st TSQ is named “Blue Dolphin” while the second training squadron the 32nd is named “Red Dolphin”. Hamamatsu Air Base was originally established in 1925. In 1952 it became a flight training school.

  • The aircraft number isn't tampoed on, you receive decals numbered 601–609
  • Die-cast metal.
  • Superb detailing in 1/72 scale.
  • Pre-painted with pad applied markings.
  • Fully assembled.
  • Weapons that are not permanently attached.
  • Comes with crew figures
  • Display stand included.
  • Option to display model with wheels up or down.
  • Minimum use of plastic.
Release date NZ
July 18th, 2013
Manufacturer code:
HA3902B
Brand
Manufacturer
Scale
1:72
Box Dimensions (mm)
180x180x75
UPC
4895173401275
Product ID
21542513

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