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This detail set is primarily designed for the Eduard A6M Zero model kit and is adapted to fit perfectly into the kit without any further modifications.
TheType 97 7.7 mm aircraft machine gun (九七式七粍七航空機関銃)was the standard fixed light machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. It was a license-built copy of the British Vickers Class E machine gun and was not related to the Type 97 heavy machine gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army (which was based on the Czech ZB vz. 26).
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Whether you’re building an A6M Zero, a D3A Val, a B5N Kate, or any other IJN aircraft equipped with this ubiquitous weapon, our 3D printed Type 97 machine gun set will elevate your model to a new standard of excellence. Experience the difference that world-class 3D technology can make in your modeling projects.
Key characteristics of the Type 97:
Deployment, including in the A6M Zero:
The Type 97 was widely used as afixed, forward-firing weaponin many IJN aircraft. Its relatively high rate of fire and suitability for synchronization (firing through the propeller arc) made it a common choice for cowling-mounted armament.
In the iconicMitsubishi A6M Zero fighter, the Type 97 7.7 mm machine gun was a crucial part of its initial armament. Typically, early models of the Zero were equipped withtwo Type 97 machine guns mounted in the upper fuselage (cowling), synchronized to fire through the propeller. Later versions of the Zero often featured a heavier armament, including 20mm cannons, but the Type 97 served as the primary lighter-caliber weapon in the early years of the war when the Zero dominated the Pacific skies.
While considered adequate in the early stages of the war against less heavily armored Allied aircraft, the 7.7 mm Type 97’s effectiveness diminished as Allied aircraft became more robust and better armed. Nevertheless, it was a foundational weapon for the IJN’s air power, including the legendary A6M Zero, during a critical period of World War II.
Here are some other notable aircraft that utilized this weapon:
It’s important to note that armament configurations could vary between different production blocks and modifications of these aircraft throughout the war. However, the Type 97 7.7 mm machine gun was a ubiquitous light machine gun for the IJN and saw service in a wide array of its aircraft.
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