Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa by Daniel Kowalczuk
Warpaint No. 147: Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa by Guideline Publications, authored by Daniel Kowalczuk, offers a detailed look at Japan's famous World War II fighter aircraft. In 52 pages, you'll find a history of development, combat deployment, technical information, and color side-by-side drawings.
The Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa, referred to as "Oscar" by Allied pilots, was one of the most widely usedfighter aircraft of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. Its agility and long range made it a respected adversary in many areas of the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
Daniel Kowalczuk's Warpaint No. 147 provides a comprehensive 52-page overview of the development of this type, its deployment in various versions, technical details and information on camouflage schemes. There is also a wealth of photo documentation, drawings and colour side-by-side drawings, which will be appreciated by both modellers and those interested in aviation history.
This book is ideal for anyone interested in Japanese WWII aviation or building Ki-43 Hayabusa models.
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