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Yonezawa E.T. Co Friction Tin Litho NP-20-F-3 Demon Rocket Shooting Fighter Navy
$ 144.03
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Description
You are viewing a vintage Yonezawa E.T. Co Friction Tin litho NP-20 F-3 Demon Rocket Shooting fighter Navy Made in Japan. It has automatic launching action to launch rockets. Push lever to the right and release. It would normally come with four rocket bombs (not included). The plane is 13 3/4" (35 cm) long x 10 1/4" (26 cm) wide and 4 3/4" (12 cm) high. The plane has minor play wear and some imperfections.The real fighter was first deployed in 1956. The Demon was a versatile, subsonic jet that was sometimes called "The Chair" or the "Leadsled).
The plane ships in two pieces that attach together.
Package dimensions are 44 cm x 23 cm x 25 cm and weighs 800g.
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