04.03.2009, 07:15
3 Ki-84-I Hayates (my interpretation of)
Ki-84-1a Hayate flown by 2nd Lt. Tetsujiro Karasawa, 57th Shimbu-Tai (Special Attack Sentai), Chofu Air Base, Tokyo. His aircraft carried the motto "Hissatsu" (Sure to kill) - this group attacked U.S. ships off Okinawa, May 1945.
Ki-84-1c Hayate of the 3rd Chutai, 103rd Sentai, Itami Airfield, Japan, May 1945. This is a generic skin for this group portraying a newer aircraft without the chipped paint!
Ki-84-1c Hayate of the 47th Air Combat Regiment, Ozuki, Japan 1945. This generic skin carries markings based on a die cast metal kit by Marushin.
(The link is inoperative)
Credits:
TEMPLATE: Ayahito (Maker-One)
Ki-84-1a Hayate flown by 2nd Lt. Tetsujiro Karasawa, 57th Shimbu-Tai (Special Attack Sentai), Chofu Air Base, Tokyo. His aircraft carried the motto "Hissatsu" (Sure to kill) - this group attacked U.S. ships off Okinawa, May 1945.
Ki-84-1c Hayate of the 3rd Chutai, 103rd Sentai, Itami Airfield, Japan, May 1945. This is a generic skin for this group portraying a newer aircraft without the chipped paint!
Ki-84-1c Hayate of the 47th Air Combat Regiment, Ozuki, Japan 1945. This generic skin carries markings based on a die cast metal kit by Marushin.
(The link is inoperative)
Credits:
TEMPLATE: Ayahito (Maker-One)