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[Pre-order item] SU-22M4 German Air Force Aircraft Technical Airworthiness Center (WTD61) 1998 1/72 (JC20241119) [JCW-72-SU20-004]
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![[Pre-order item] SU-22M4 German Air Force Aircraft Technical Airworthiness Center (WTD61) 1998 1/72 (JC20241119) [JCW-72-SU20-004]](http://top-gun.jp/cdn/shop/files/jcw-72-su20-004.jpg?v=1732254709&width=640)
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Dear International Customers: Currently, our shipping is limited to addresses within Japan. Thank you for your understanding.
Product model number | JCW-72-SU20-004 |
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release date | Late December 2024 or later |
Manufacturer | JC Wings |
scale | 1/72 |
material | Zinc Die Casting |
stand | Included |
Model name | Sukhoi Su-22M (Su-17M3) "Fitter J" |
Model size | Total length: approx. 26.4cm Overall width: approx. 19cm |
Actual size | Total length: 19.02m Width: 13.68m |
Organization Name | German Air Force |
Details (partly AI-generated) | The Soviet-made Su-22M4 fighter bomber operated by the German Air Force is a rare aircraft that was inherited from the former East Germany after German reunification. In 1998, it was operated by the Aircraft Technical Test Unit WTD61 and used to train NATO pilots. Although it has never flown to Japan, it is known as a valuable aircraft that represents the intersection of East and West technologies during the Cold War. |