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Anigrand has announced a fascinating two part release of Japanese WWII experimental aircraft in 1/144 scale. One set is for experimental aircraft for the Imperial Japanese navy and the other is for the imperial Japanese Army.
1/144 scale Experimental defensive airplanes special set vol.1 - Imperial Japan Navy
Four types are included: the Mitsubishi Q2M1 Taiyo, the Aichi S1A1 Denko, the Nakajima J5N1 Tenrai and the Kawanishi J6K1 Jinpu.

Aichi S1A-1 Denko - A night-fighter was requested by Navy to replace the Nakajima J1N Gekko. It’s role would be for a radar-equipped airplane to combat the American B-29 raids. Two prototypes were constructed in 1945, but were destroyed during Allies bomb attacks.
Nakajima J5N-1 Tenrai - An interceptor capable of reaching a top speed of 666 km/h.Designed to combat the heavily armed US fighters. The aircraft never achieved its design speed. Six prototypes were built.
Kawanishi J6K-1 Jinpu - Designed to meet IJN requirement for a land based interceptor and was based on J3K1 with a new engine. Project was cancelled and Kawanishi proceeded with N1K2 instead.
Mitsubishi Q2M-1 Taiyo - Anti-Submarine airplane was ordered for design and construction in the last stages of war. Development did not advance from the mock up stage.

Type: Experimental / projected airplanes
Wingspan.: 17.50m.(S1A1 Denko) / 14.40m.(J5N-1 Tenrai) / 12.50m.(J6K Jinpu) / 25.00m.(Q2M Taiyo)
Length: 15.10m.(S1A1 Denko) / 11.46m.(J5N-1 Tenrai) / 10.12m.(J6K Jinpu) / 18.75m.(Q2M Taiyo)
Height: 4.61m.(S1A1 Denko) / 2.38m.(J5N-1 Tenrai) / 3.94m.(J6K Jinpu) / 4.75m.(Q2M Taiyo)
Engine:
-S1A1 Denko: 2x Nakajima Homare 22 radials.
-J5N-1 Tenrai: 2x Nakajima Homare 21 radials.
-J6K Jinpu: 1x Nakajima Homare-kai 201 radial.
-Q2M Taiyo: 2x Mitsubishi Kaisei-25 radial.
Max.speed: 560km/h(S1A1 Denko) / 596km/h(J5N-1 Tenrai) / 685km/h(J6K Jinpu) / 490km/h(Q2M Taiyo)

79 resin parts, clear resin canopies and decals.
Ref no: AA-3008
Unit price: US$88

1/144 scale Experimental defensive airplanes special set vol.2 - Imperial Japan Army
Four types are included: Mitsubishi Ki-109 / Rikugun Ki-93 / Kawasaki Ki-103B Randy / Mitsubishi Ki-167

Mitsubishi Ki-109 - A heavy fighter that was to be used against the American B-29s at high altitude, but the Allied began making night raids at low altitude. The Ki-109 was no longer needed.
Kawasaki Ki-102b – Designed as a ground-attack fighter. It was kept in reserve to protect Japan, carrying the Igo-1-B air-to-ground guided missile for the Allied invasion of Japan.
Rikugun Ki-93 - A heavy fighter armed with large calibre cannon to serve in the anti-shipping or bomber-destroyer roles. Only one example of the Ki-93 was completed, and it was destroyed by American bombing.
Mitsubishi Ki-167 - Special attack plane specifically adapted to accommodate the so-called Sakuradan thermite bomb. It is recorded that a unit equipped with Ki-167s was formed in June 1945, and was scheduled to leave Japan for an attack on Saipan on August.

Type: Experimental / projected airplanes
Wingspan: 22.50m.(Ki-109) / 15.57m.(Ki-102b) / 19.00m.(Ki-93) / 22.50m.(Ki-167)
Length: 17.95m.(Ki-109) / 11.45m.(Ki-102b) / 14.22m.(Ki-93) / 18.70m.(Ki-167)
Height: 7.70m.(Ki-109) / 3.70m.(Ki-102b) / 4.85m.(Ki-93) / 7.70m.(Ki-167)
Engine:
-Ki-109/Ki-167: 2x Mitsubishi Ha-104 radials.
-Ki-102b: 2x Mitsubishi Ha-112-II radials.
- Ki-93: 2x Mitsubishi Ha-214 radial.
Max.speed: 550km/h(Ki-109) / 580km/h(Ki-102b) / 624km/h(Ki-93) / 535km/h(Ki-167)

74 resin parts, clear resin canopies and decals.
Ref no: AA-3009
Unit price: US$88

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Now they look interesting. Thanks for the news Tim
AUG 11, 2012 - 05:20 AM
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