Nakajima Ki-84 Ko Hayate ‘Frank’ MILKi 84 Hayate plastic kit with Special Attack Squadrons markings The set includes Plastic parts Canopy and wheel masks Decals with three markings options Markings and colours Ki 84 Ko Hayate 57 Shimbu tai, pilot: Tadashi Kono, Miyakonojo airfield, Kyushu, Japan, 1945 Ki 84 Ko Hayate 58 Shimbu tai, pilot: Lt. Toku Ueda, Miyakonojo airfield, Kyushu, Japan 1945 Ki 84 Ko Hayate 195 Shimbu tai, pilot: Lt. Fujiyama Nobuho, Awaji, Yura Airfield, Japan 1945
making a major contribution to the initial great victories of the Japanese
he still had much work to do
allowing offensive strikes deeper into occupied Europe
His engine and propeller had automatic controls
VIII featured a strengthened fuselage
6 Squadron in North Africa
1 entered service with No
Its design allowed construction without specialised tools by countries that were not highly industrialised
Nakajima Ki-43 II Hayabusa
while they rightly assumed that their cold-weather gear was better suited than the Germans’ to the harshness of the Russian winter
A significant post-war achievement for Britain's aviation industry
and mounting hundreds of diversionary attacks