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1/10 Scale Royal Marutaka Japanese WW-II Mitsubishi A6M Zero Plans,Template 49ws

$ 8.44

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • MPN: N/A
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    1/10 Scale Royal Marutaka Mitsubishi A6M Zero Plans and Templates
    You are bidding on a new set of plans for a 1/10 Scale Royal Marutaka Mitsubishi A6M Zero. It includes the plans and templates/patterns for cutting the parts for this beauty. This model is constructed using balsa and ply. Other plans are for sale too. I'll be listing them as I pull them out. Anyone that is familiar with Royal Products knows these are great flying designs.
    PLEASE NOTE:
    ECONOMY SHIPPING = PLANS FOLDED AND SHIPPED IN A LARGE  ENVELOPE
    EXPEDITED SHIPPING = PLANS ROLLED AND SHIPPED IN A TUBE - (RECOMMENDED)
    The
    Mitsubishi A6M Zero
    was a long-range fighter aircraft, manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1940 to 1945. The A6M was designated as the Mitsubishi Navy Type 0 Carrier Fighter. The A6M was usually referred to by its pilots as the "Zero-sen", zero being the last digit of the Imperial year 2600 (1940) when it entered service with the Imperial Navy. The official Allied reporting name was "Zeke", although the use of the name "Zero" was later commonly adopted by the Allies as well. When it was introduced early in World War II, the Zero was considered the most capable carrier-based fighter in the world, combining excellent maneuverability and very long range. In early combat operations, the Zero gained a legendary reputation as a dogfighter, achieving the outstanding kill ratio of 12 to 1, but by mid-1942 a combination of new tactics and the introduction of better equipment enabled the Allied pilots to engage the Zero on more equal terms. By 1943, inherent design weaknesses and the failure to develop more powerful aircraft engines meant that the Zero became less effective against newer enemy fighters that possessed greater firepower, armor, and speed, and approached the Zero's maneuverability. Although the Mitsubishi A6M was outdated by 1944, it was never totally supplanted by the newer Japanese aircraft types. During the final years of the War in the Pacific, the Zero was used in kamikaze operations. In the course of the war, more Zeros were built than any other Japanese aircraft.
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    Here are the specs. Thanks for looking and have a great day! Flying!
    Scale                          1/10
    Wingspan                  49 inches
    Length                        39 inches
    Wing Area                388 Sq. inches
    Weight range               4 - 5 Pounds
    Power required            ..19 -.25 2C;
    .40 4C Engine
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