The Nakajima B5N2 'Kate' was the most numerous Japanese torpedo bomber of the Second World War and while primarily operated as a torpedo bomber from carriers, it also saw service as a land based bomber. A single engine monoplane, it was defended by just one rearward firing machine gun, operated by the radio operator, and its relatively low speed left it vulnerable to enemy fighters, perfoming well at Pearl Harbour and going on to have success at the Battle of the Coral Sea and Midway.
With a much more powerful engine than that of the B5N1, the BN52 had several other modifications to streamline it. This aircraft is particularly known for its involvement in attack on Pearl Harbour and the sinking of the United States Navy aircraft carriers Lexington and Hornet.
Technical Specification & DetailĀ
Scale 1/72
Skill 2
Flying Hours 2
Number of Parts 107
Dimensions (mm) L142 X W214
Glue and paints are required to assemble.