The Yokosuka D3Y Myojo (明星, "Venus") was a Japanese two-seat dive bomber/trainer designed and built by the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal. Derived...
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The Yokosuka D4Y Suisei (彗星, Suisei, "Comet", Allied reporting name "Judy") is a two-seat carrier-based dive bomber developed by the Yokosuka Naval Air...
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The Yokosuka E14Y (Allied reporting name Glen) was an Imperial Japanese Navy reconnaissance seaplane transported aboard and launched from Japanese submarine...
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Look up baka bomb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka (櫻花, Ōka, "cherry blossom"; 桜花 in modern orthography) was a purpose-built...
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The Yokosuka P1Y Ginga (銀河, "Galaxy") was a twin-engine, land-based bomber developed for the Japanese Imperial Navy in World War II. It was the successor...
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Junkers Ju 87 Loire-Nieuport LN.401 Saab 17 Vultee A-31 Vengeance Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka D4Y Related lists List of aircraft of World War II List of bomber...
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secret. At the 1st Naval Air Technical Arsenal in Yokosuka, in association with Mitsubishi and Yokosuka Arsenal, work began to adapt the Walter HWK 509A...
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The Yokosuka MXY9 Shuka (秋花, "Autumn flower") was a projected development of the MXY8 training glider, adding a small motorjet engine, the Tsu-11. It was...
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Kyushu J7W Shinden (redirect from Yokosuka MXY6)
(Dai-Ichi Kaigun Koku Gijitsusho), which designed three gliders designated Yokosuka MXY6, featuring canards. These were built by Chigasaki Seizo K. K. and...
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Mitsubishi G3M (redirect from Yokosuka L3Y)
World War II. The Yokosuka L3Y (Allied reporting name "Tina"), was a transport variant of the aircraft manufactured by the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical...
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Oita Kōkūtai Ōminato Kōkūtai Omura Kōkūtai Sasebo Kōkūtai Tainan Kōkūtai Yokosuka Kōkūtai 12 Air Corps 13 Air Corps 14 Air Corps 15 Air Corps No restored...
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Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka D2Y Aichi D3A Mitsubishi D3M Nakajima D3N Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka...
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The Yokosuka MXY8 Akigusa (秋草, "Autumn grass") was a training glider built in parallel with the Mitsubishi J8M rocket-powered interceptor aircraft. The...
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NK9 had less output but was already approved by the Navy for use on the Yokosuka P1Y Ginga bomber, while the larger MK9 promised more horsepower. With the...
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obsolete engines), the pulsejet-powered Kawanishi Baika, and the better-known Yokosuka Ohka, were either underway or already in mass production. Compared to the...
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First Naval Air [Technical] Arsenal (第一海軍航空廠, Dai Ichi Kaigun Kōkūshō) at Yokosuka. At least one photo of a prototype plane exists. It shows a turbo unit...
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this group: three captured at Atsugi and one from Yokosuka. Serial Number 7334, the aircraft from Yokosuka, was given Foreign Equipment number FE 3031 (later...
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Avro 504 (redirect from Yokosuka K2Y)
Sunbeam Motor Car Co Ltd, Wolverhampton TNCA, Balbuena field in Mexico City Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan Small numbers of early aircraft were purchased by...
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The Yokosuka B4Y (Navy Type 96 Carrier Attack Bomber) was a carrier-borne torpedo bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1936 to 1943...
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Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka D2Y Aichi D3A Mitsubishi D3M Nakajima D3N Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka...
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Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka D2Y Aichi D3A Mitsubishi D3M Nakajima D3N Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka...
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Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka D2Y Aichi D3A Mitsubishi D3M Nakajima D3N Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka...
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Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka D2Y Aichi D3A Mitsubishi D3M Nakajima D3N Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka...
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Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka D2Y Aichi D3A Mitsubishi D3M Nakajima D3N Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka...
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Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka D2Y Aichi D3A Mitsubishi D3M Nakajima D3N Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka...
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Akatsuka of the Imperial Japanese Navy, who ferried it from Fukuyama to Yokosuka. The US Navy donated it to the Smithsonian Institution in November 1962...
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is the number now cited. This N1K2-Ja is painted as an aircraft in the Yokosuka Kōkūtai, an evaluation and test unit. This is indicated by the tail code...
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Suzuka Kōkūtai Taiwan Kōkūtai Tateyama Kōkūtai Taura Kōkūtai Usa Kōkūtai Yokosuka Kōkūtai 131st Kōkūtai 210th Kōkūtai 331st Kōkūtai 501st Kōkūtai 531st Kōkūtai...
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Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka D2Y Aichi D3A Mitsubishi D3M Nakajima D3N Yokosuka D3Y Yokosuka...
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The Yokosuka R2Y Keiun (景雲 - "Cirrus Cloud") was a prototype reconnaissance aircraft built in Japan late in World War II. Commissioned for the Imperial...
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