War Thunder - Japanese Starter Pack
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The single-engine Ki-44 fighter was developed in the early 1940’s by the design bureau of the Japanese Nakajima company. The main requirements for it were a high flight speed - at least 600 km / h and a climb rate of 5000m in no more than 5 minutes. War Thunder - Japanese Starter Pack. Gaijin Distribution KFT Vehicle. More for War Thunder Explore more games and downloadable content for War Thunder! This pack includes: Chi-He tank (Rank 2 Japan); Ki-44-I 34 Shoki fighter (Rank 2 Japan); 120000 Silver Lions; Premium Account for 7 days.
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War Thunder - Japanese Starter Pack Kit
The M3 Stuart was the first US tank that saw real fighting, and later became the most produced light tank of World War II. The M3A1 is an upgraded version of regular M3 and comes with many improvements. Similar to other US light tanks, the Stuart is extremely mobile and it’s a perfect choice for the quick capture of strategic points in battle. It is equipped with a rapid-reloading 37 mm cannon as well as two machineguns for defending against enemy aircraft and removing the crews of open SPAA vehicles. The exclusive camouflage of this model was used by the United States Marine Corps.
War Thunder - Japanese Starter Pack 2
War Thunder - Japanese Starter Pack Meme
The P-36A Hawk is an American fighter designed in the 1930s. The aircraft's extremely low wing loading gave it outstanding turning performance, and its high powerful engine gave it great speed up to 479 km/h. The plane is equipped with one 7.62 mm gun and one 12.7 mm gun. This particular P-36A was flown by Lieutenant Philip M. Rasmussen, one of the few American pilots who managed to take off to protect Pearl Harbor from the furious attacks of Japanese planes.