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RS92050 Tachikawa Ki-9 "Trainer" 1/72

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  • Model:RS 92050
  • Manufacturer: RS MODELS
Kit has recessed panel , photo-etch parts ,two canopy and markings for 4 aircraft.
(injection-molded plastic kit). Limited edition. *****

Designed for use as a primary or intermediate trainer the Ki-9 appeared in late 1934. The first of three prototypes was flown on 7 January 1935, powered by a 261kW Hitachi Ha-13a radial. Production deliveries began in 1935. Designated the Army Type 95-1 Trainer Model A and later given the Allied codename Spruce the Tachikawa had complex split-axle landing gear with fairings over the top of the wheels. In 1939 this was modified and simplified, the fuselage slightly shortened and all-up weight reduced. The resulting Army Type 95-1 Model B or Ki-9 Kai had improved manoeuvrability and flight characteristics. Both versions were used widely for blind-flying training with a folding hood over the rear cockpit, and at least one was modified with a glazed canopy over the rear cockpit for use as a staff officer transport. Production by Tachikawa totalled 2,395, ending in 1942. At least another 220 Ki-9s were constructed by Tokyo Gasu Denki in the last two years of the war. The Ki-9 was also flown in wartime by Japanese satellite countries and postwar by Indonesia, China and South Korea.
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