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Zuiho Aircraft Carrier (Japan) 3d printed

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Zuiho Aircraft Carrier (Japan) 3d printed
Zuiho Aircraft Carrier (Japan) 3d printed

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Zuiho Aircraft Carrier (Japan)

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Zuihō, "Auspicious Phoenix" or "Fortunate Phoenix") was a light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Originally laid down as the submarine support ship Takasaki, she was renamed and converted while under construction into an aircraft carrier. The ship was completed during the first year of World War II and participated in many operations. Zuihō played a secondary role in the Battle of Midway in mid-1942 and did not engage any American aircraft or ships during the battle. The ship participated in the Guadalcanal Campaign during the rest of 1942. She received significant damage during the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands during this campaign and covered the evacuation of Japanese forces from the island in early 1943 after repairs.

Afterwards, her aircraft were disembarked several times in mid- to late-1943 and used from land bases in a number of battles in the South West PacificZuihō participated in the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf battles in mid-1944. In this last battle, Zuihō mainly served as a decoy for the main striking forces and she was finally sunk by American aircraft fulfilling her task. In between engagements, the ship served as a ferry carrier and a training ship

    
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Zuiho_Mould__0002 (repaired)
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0.92 x 5.77 x 0.4 cm
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0.36 x 2.27 x 0.16 inches
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