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Ki-27 Nate

Jagdflieger

Jr. Admin
Our good friend AF Scrub has a new Japanese Ki 27 "Nate" posted over at: flightsim.com

FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 WarbirdsFS2004/FSX Nakajima Ki 27
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FS2004/FSX Nakajima Ki 27, Japanese WW2 fighter. When in mid-1935 Nakajima developed a single-seat monoplane fighter, the Nakajima Ki27, it was by far the most manoeuvrable of the competition. Following further testing in late 1937, it was ordered into production as the Army Type 97 Fighter Model A (Nakajima Ki-27a). The type saw extensive action in the early war years. Gmax model by A.F. Scrub.
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Thank you for the HU! I've always had a weakness for the Nate, I used to fly it a lot in FS2002.

Cheers,
Sascha
 
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