The Kawasaki KI-45, famously known as 'Nick' by Allied forces, was a pivotal player in the skies during World War II. Serving the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service from the early 1940s, this twin-engine fighter was a force to be reckoned with. Designed for long-range escort and attack missions, the KI-45 was versatile, capable of engaging bombers, fighters, and even ground targets with a potent mix of cannons and machine guns. Its operational years saw it participating in various significant battles across the Pacific and Southeast Asia, showcasing remarkable adaptability to different combat roles including night-fighter operations. The 'Nick' carved out a fearsome reputation, feared by allies and celebrated by its pilots for its robust performance and lethal firepower. Its legacy is a testament to Kawasaki's engineering prowess and the strategic depth it offered to Japanese air strategy during the conflict.
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- 65 polyester 35 cotton pique
- Fabric weight 50 ozyd (1695 gm)
- Relaxed fit that runs large
- Flat knit collar and cuffs
- Metal buttons with dyed-to-match plastic rims
- Side vents for breathability
- Blank product sourced from Ethiopia
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