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  2. List of aircraft of Japan during World War II - Wikipedia

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    2 IJN: Kawanishi N1K2-K Shiden Navy Land Interceptor modified as Fighter Trainer: George 1943 IJN: Kyushu K10W1 Navy Type 2 Land-based Intermediate Trainer: Oak 1941 176 IJN: Kyushu K11W1 Shiragiku Navy Operations Trainer: n/a 1942 798 IJN: Kyushu Q1W1-K Tokai-Ren: Lorna 1943 153 IJN: Mansyu Ki-79 Army Type 2 Advanced Trainer: Nate 1936 1329 IJA

  3. List of Japanese aircraft in use during the Second Sino ...

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  4. List of aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (1912–1945). The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service was in existence from its inception in 1912 until its dissolution in 1945.

  5. Pilotwings - Wikipedia

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    It is a sequel to the 1990 Super NES game Pilotwings and the 1996 Nintendo 64 game Pilotwings 64, and takes inspiration from the 2009 Wii game Wii Sports Resort. Similarly to its predecessors, it was confirmed as a launch title in North America and Europe. [1] [2] In Japan, Australia, and New Zealand it was released on April 14, 2011. [3] [4]

  6. List of air divisions of the Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia

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    6th Air Division (Japan) 第6飛行師団: 26 November 1942: 1 August 1944: Ocean (洋, hiroshi) Rabaul-New Guinea: 7th Air Division (Japan) 第7飛行師団: 28 January 1943: 21 July 1945: Raid (襲) New Guinea-Ambon (1944)-Philippines (1944) 8th Air Division (Japan) 第8飛行師団: 10 June 1943: 1945: True (誠, Makoto) 18900: Taipei: 9th ...

  7. Category:Japanese World War II pilots - Wikipedia

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  8. List of military aircraft of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki KAL-2: Japan: liaison: 1954: retired 1964: 2: prototypes Kawasaki OH-1 Ninja: Japan: reconnaissance: 1997: in use: 37: first helicopter entirely produced in Japan; scout helicopter that replaced the OH-6D - planned to be retired Kawasaki P-1: Japan: maritime patrol: 2013: in use: 33: Successor to the P-3 Orion, more on order Kawasaki P ...

  9. Nakajima Kikka - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Japanese Naval aircraft until then had normally designated with a similar system to that used on U.S. Navy aircraft of the time, in which the first letter denotes the role, a number denotes the design in the sequence (starting with 1), and a second letter denotes the company that developed it, followed by a number indicating subtype.