Completed Product 37246 3rd Fighter Squadron USS Aircraft Carrier Lexington 1942 1/72 F4F-4





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---------------------------------------------------------------------- 【Cautions for using electrical products】 When using electrical appliances, please note that the voltage is different from that of Japan, which may cause malfunctions. Since the plug type is Japan type(A or B type), please check the voltage and use a transformer. Please note that a transformer is different from a conversion adapter. We are not responsible for malfunctions caused by use without a transformer.
【Voltage Compatibility】 When using electrical appliances, please note that they are designed for Japanese voltage specifications (90-110V), so if you use them with a different voltage, it may cause a malfunction.
【Plug Type】 Our products use Japanese plug types (A or B type). Please use a conversion adapter if necessary.
【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】 A transformer adjusts voltage to match your device’s requirements. A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage. Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product.
【Liability】 We are not responsible for malfunctions or damages caused by improper use, such as operating the product without a transformer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/72 Painted finished product made of plastic This is a reproduction of the aircraft deployed on the aircraft carrier Lexington in the early days of the Pacific War in 1942. The F4F-3 had a fixed wing, but was gradually replaced by the folding wing F4F-4. Model size: 1/72, fuselage length: 12.5cm, main wingspan: 17cm, height: 5.5cm It will be shipped from within Japan. If there is a defect such as damage or missing items, we will replace or refund the item. The F4F is a carrier-based fighter developed by the American Grumman Corporation and used during World War II. His nickname is Wildcat. It is also produced by General Motors, and GM-made aircraft are called ``FM.'' The number of machines produced by General Motors is higher. Also adopted by the Royal Navy, named Martlet Mk.II, installed on the aircraft carrier Illustrious and escort aircraft carrier Audacity. It is active in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea due to its long range. It was an aircraft that saved the lives of many pilots in the early days of the Pacific War, with features such as steep descent performance and bulletproof performance due to its robustness, which earned it the nickname "Grumman Iron Works." First flight: September 2, 1937 Number produced: 7,722 aircraft Started operation: November 1940 Used in active service until 1945. Actual aircraft data (F4F-4) Overall length 8.8m Overall width 11.6m Overall height 2.8m Total weight 3,359kg Speed 515km/h Cruising speed 249km/h Climbing power 12 minutes 24 seconds to altitude 6096m Action distance 1,240km Armament Browning AN/M2 6 12.7mm machine guns 240 bullets per gun Engine: Pratt & Whitney R-1830-86 twin Wasp Output (horsepower) 1,200hp
