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Guillows Nakajima A6M2-N Rufe Float Plane Flying Model Kit
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Guillows Nakajima A6M2-N Rufe Float Plane Flying Model Kit

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This kit is great for building stick and tissue model airplanes, with good quality die-cut balsa parts and vacuu-formed plastic parts. It is lightweight and easy to assemble, and can be used for display purposes. However, it does not have an undercarriage and can be launched from water.
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The Japanese Navy ordered the NAKAJIMA A6M2-N seaplane an adaptation of the Mitsubishi Zero-fighter plane, in early 1940. The first delivery was made in December 1941 and a total of 320 were built before production ceased in 1943. It was named the "Rufe" by the Allies and served in both the north and south Pacific theatres from the Al…
The Japanese Navy ordered the NAKAJIMA A6M2-N seaplane an adaptation of the Mitsubishi Zero-fighter plane, in early 1940. The first delivery was made in December 1941 and a total of 320 were built before production ceased in 1943. It was named the "Rufe" by the Allies and served in both the north and south Pacific theatres from the Aleutian Islands to the Solomons. Its role was more defensive than offensive although it was well armed with two wing-mounted cannon and two machine guns in the top front of the engine cowling.
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This kit is great for building stick and tissue model airplanes, with good quality die-cut balsa parts and vacuu-formed plastic parts. It is lightweight and easy to assemble, and can be used for display purposes. However, it does not have an undercarriage and can be launched from water.

Pros

  • Good quality parts
  • Clean die-cut parts
  • Lightweight
  • Fun to fly

Cons

  • No undercarriage
  • Difficult to fly without support
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The Japanese Navy ordered the NAKAJIMA A6M2-N seaplane an adaptation of the Mitsubishi Zero-fighter plane, in early 1940. The first delivery was made in December 1941 and a total of 320 were built before production ceased in 1943. It was named the "Rufe" by the Allies and served in both the north and south Pacific theatres from the Aleutian Islands to the Solomons. Its role was more defensive than offensive although it was well armed with two wing-mounted cannon and two machine guns in the top front of the engine cowling.