The Akagi was an aircraft carrier serving with the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The only ship in her class, Akagi played a major part in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, but was sunk along with three other large carriers by dive bombers from US carriers Enter-prise and Yorktown in the Battle of Midway. Akagi was active off China during the next few years as the flagship of the First Carrier Division. In April 1941, the Imperial Navy combined the First Carrier Division (Akagi and Kaga), the Second Carrier Division (Hiry? and S?ry?), and Fifth Carrier Division (Sh?kaku and Zuikaku) into the First Air Fleet or Kido Butai (Striking Force). Akagi, as flagship, took part in the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Indian Ocean raids.
technical information face: 1132790 tri poly vertice: 607540
Extremely high detail. Accurate model based on the reference materials of the original ship. Maya7.0 file is the original file. The max file is a converted version, which also has all the shaders with texture maps assigned correctly.
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