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Old 07-03-2012, 09:29 AM
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EDIT: revised! In fact I was wrong - you are right - the IIa KO is naturally the older model and IIb OTSU as the late one IS missing.

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I think difference in exhaust stacks can be detected in following pictures; first clearly shows the pipe-shaped one of IIb model (basically those of the previous model, elongated and oriented towards the stern). Second shows for comparison early exhaust stack.


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http://www.wwiivehicles.com/japan/ai...fighter-01.png <------ NO, this is the IIa (OTSU)


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http://ww2total.com/WW2/Weapons/War-...-008-px800.jpg <----- And this is the IIb (KO)




So in fact, the exhaust pipe was instead opened outward in the ongoing development.
And what we have in game, IS the more important later model - and the OTSU is missing.
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BTW: the exhaust pipes of the in-game Ki-43IIc (KAI) are wrong and look rather like the ones of a Ki-43III.
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Old 07-03-2012, 06:27 PM
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EDIT: revised! In fact I was wrong - you are right - the IIa KO is naturally the older model and IIb OTSU as the late one IS missing.

BTW: the exhaust pipes of the in-game Ki-43IIc (KAI) are wrong and look rather like the ones of a Ki-43III.
Thanks for your kind interest. I hope that it will lead to a revision of model in game, introducing the IIb and correcting all performances (IIa, IIb, II-KAI)). About this latter, I think current single exhaust stacks are quite correct: I've only one poor quality photo where they can be seen and look like the Ki-43III ones, I mean a total of 7 in three groups of 2-3-2 for each side.
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Here we have it all together:



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Here we have it all together
GREAT!

Indeed, single exhaust stacks difference between IIKAI and III was subtle...
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So in fact, the exhaust pipe was instead opened outward in the ongoing development. And what we have in game, IS the more important later model - and the OTSU is missing.
Any news?
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