tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160546163844864803.post8284574070113519253..comments2024-03-29T19:26:09.193+09:00Comments on WildEagles: Nakajima Ki-43 "Hayabusa" - 59 & 77 Sentai pt.3Arawasihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09356734843656289711noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160546163844864803.post-77615798497985152022-04-12T00:10:58.822+09:002022-04-12T00:10:58.822+09:00Another detailed investigation George, thank you. ...Another detailed investigation George, thank you. One thing I have learned from my friend is to really look at these old photos, as there is a lot of information that can be gleaned by them. This is especially important when researching a subject for a model, as I am now, for my upcoming Hasegawa Ki-43-II ko build. I have Narrowed it down to either the 33 Sentai or 77 Sentai plane, and your posts investigating them have come at a very opportune time for me.<br /><br />As for the 59 Sentai markings, I have read that the markings continue on the tailplanes, as Haya19 (and other photos) tend to show (in my opinion). There is a photo of postwar 59 Sentai Ki-100 that also shows this band, granted it is faint/the angle of the photograph isn't ideal).<br /><br />Cheers <br />Woody K WKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05290786736987636629noreply@blogger.com