Ki-21-Ia SallyJapanese Heavy BomberThe Ki-21 pre-production bomber made its first flight in late 1936. Serial production of its first modification, the Ki-21-Ia, began in 1938, the same year the aircraft made its combat debut. Air units of the Imperial Jap
The Ki-21 pre-production bomber made its first flight in late 1936. Serial production of its first modification, the Ki-21-Ia, began in 1938, the same year the aircraft made its combat debut. Air units of the Imperial Japanese Army, which were equipped with the Ki-21-Ia, were involved in active combat operations in China. In the spring of 1939, the Ki-21-Ia took part in combat operations against the Red Army on the Halhin Gol River. The aircrafts combat payload of 1,000 kg was a good indicator of its time and allowed for massive bombing strikes, and the defensive tactics developed by the pilots of these bombers in air battles resulted in their fairly low losses compared to other types of aircraft. After more advanced models were produced, the first modification bombers were transferred to training units, although a certain number of Ki-21-Ia continued to be operated by combat units. American pilots, who gave Japanese aircraft their own names, referred to Ki-21 bombers as Sally.
ITEM NUMBER48196SCALE1:48DATE18.12.2023TIME PERIODWW2MARKINGSKi-21-Ia ‘Sally’, one of the pre-production aircraft, 60th Sentai (60th Air Group), China, early 1939Ki-21-Ia ‘Sally’, 60th Sentai (60th Air Group), China, 1941Ki-21-Ia ‘Sally’, 14th Sentai (14th Air Group), probably China, 1941Ki-21-Ia ‘Sally’, 105 Kyoiku Hiko Rentai (105th Training Flight Regiment), presumably 1942Ki-21-Ia ‘Sally’, 64th Sentai (64th Air Group), 1943MODEL SIZE (LENGTH X WIDTH)339 x 471 mmBOX SIZE410 x 260 x 55 mmNUMBER OF DETAILS270
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