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  2. Me 262 Project - Wikipedia

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    In the markings of an aircraft of Jadgeschwader 7 (11/JG-7) based at Brandenburg-Briest, flown by Leutnant Alfred Ambs. Me 262A/B-1c W.Nr.501243 reg.N262MF Military Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach, Virginia, US, in airworthy condition. Me 262A/B-1c W.Nr.501244 reg.D-IMTT Messerschmitt Stiftung, Manching, Germany, in airworthy condition.

  3. Homebuilt aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The first aircraft to be offered for sale as plans, rather than a completed airframe, was the Baby Ace in the late 1920s. [7] Canada's first homebuilt aircraft, Stitts SA-3A Playboy CF-RAD, first flown in 1955, seen in the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Diemert Defender emergency fighter concept.

  4. Japanese plane - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese plane in use A Japanese cooper using a yariganna or spear-plane A yariganna or spear-plane in the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, Kobe. The Japanese plane or kanna (鉋) is a plane pulled towards the user rather than pushed in the manner of western style planes. They are made of hardwood, usually Japanese white or red oak. The ...

  5. Category:Aircraft manufacturers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Defunct aircraft manufacturers of Japan (1 C, 9 P) H. Helicopter manufacturers of Japan (4 P) K. Kawasaki Aerospace Company (1 C, 2 P)

  6. List of military aircraft of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan's first domestically designed & built supersonic combat aircraft, jointly developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Mitsubishi T-2 trainer airframe modified for anti-ship & ground attack; replaced by Mitsubishi F-2: Mitsubishi F-2A/B Viper Zero: Japan: multi-role: 2000: in use: 85: derived from F-16 Agile Falcon to replace F-4EJ ...

  7. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    UPC (USA) imported and re-packaged kits in the 1960s from Frog, Marusan, Aoshima, Hasegawa, Fujimi & many Japanese companies Upgrade - See Tasman Model Products US Airfix (Airfix kits for USA market)

  8. Yokosuka K4Y - Wikipedia

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    The Yokosuka K4Y (or Navy Type 90 Seaplane Trainer) was a Japanese floatplane trainer of the 1930s. A single engined two-seat biplane, 211 K4Ys were built between 1933 and 1940, serving as the Imperial Japanese Navy's basic floatplane trainer throughout the Second World War.

  9. Category:Aircraft manufactured in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft by nationality of original manufacturer International joint ventures ... 1910s Japanese aircraft (3 C, 1 P) 1920s Japanese aircraft (9 C)

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