Amodel 1:72 TachikawaKKY-2 Kit AMU72247
Amodel 1:72 TachikawaKKY-2 Kit AMU72247 will be backordered from our supplier. Delivery will take between 3-5 working days & orders will be despatched once completed.
Description
Description
The Tachikawa KKY-2 was a Japanese light sanitary/ambulance plane from the interwar period and World War II in the biplane system with a fixed - classic landing gear. The prototype flight took place in 1938. The drive was provided by a single Gasuden Jimpu engine with 150 HP. Work on the first versions of the future Tachikawa KKY-2 aircraft began in the early 1930s, and precisely after 1932, when the Japanese army placed an order for a new, light ambulance aircraft capable of operating near the front line with abbreviated take-off and landing properties . It was assumed that the new machine would operate primarily from field airfields. The first version of the plane (marked as KKY-1) was powered by the 120 HP Cirrus Hermes IV engine - it took off as early as 1933. However, in the course of operation, problems with the engine appeared very often, which led to the creation of the KKY-2 version with a more powerful engine and already native design.
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