Viking1066
Chief Master Sergeant
Seversky P-35, Curtiss P-36 Hawk, and North American T-6 Texan in the Summer of 1941 INHG 3 of 3
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What armament is installed in the wing of the Closest Ki-44? It looks to big to be a 20mm, but I don't think it is one of the few armed with the 40mm either?Nakajima Ki-44s of 70 Sentai at Kashiwa April 1945 HIKO
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Here is what I found. it does say some were equipped with them, but they were extremely ineffective due to the weight and recoil of the cannon (which was capable of only nine shots). SECMWhat armament is installed in the wing of the Closest Ki-44? It looks to big to be a 20mm, but I don't think it is one of the few armed with the 40mm either?
Interesting, I don't think I have ever noticed the small teardrop shaped fairings 40mm cannon fairings before. (at least one version of them anyway) And the Ki-44 in the picture also has the telescopic sight like the drawing.Here is what I found. it does say some were equipped with them, but they were extremely ineffective due to the weight and recoil of the cannon (which was capable of only nine shots). SECM
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I never did either. When I bought the kits in 1/72 and 1/48, I never realized the rarity of such a thing. You guys have sure increased my knowledge.Interesting, I don't think I have ever noticed the small teardrop shaped fairings 40mm cannon fairings before. (at least one version of them anyway) And the Ki-44 in the picture also has the telescopic sight like the drawing.
There were two types of fairings for the 40mm cannon: with and without the small teardrops.Interesting, I don't think I have ever noticed the small teardrop shaped fairings 40mm cannon fairings before. (at least one version of them anyway) And the Ki-44 in the picture also has the telescopic sight like the drawing.
Ditto.I never did either. When I bought the kits in 1/72 and 1/48, I never realized the rarity of such a thing. You guys have sure increased my knowledge.