The navy type 93 attack-bomber (Mitsubishi 7-shi twin engine carrier base attack bomber)
The aircraft carrier "Akagi" went into commission, and the IJN which could make the room the fuselage size which can be used from the carrier directed development of large carrier attack bomber to Mitsubishi...
In 1932, the Imperial Japanese Navy issued a specification for its 7-Shi Land-based Attack. The only known contender (and winner) of that competition was the Hiro G2H1, or Type 95 Land-based Medium Attack, Twin Engine, also commonly known as the "Dai-ko" or "Big Attack." It was a remarkably...
Hi! Kawanishi E13K.
http://www.airwar.ru/enc/sww2/e13k.html
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In 1937, the Imperial Japanese Navy decided to change the old Scout Kawanishi E7K seaplanes (Navy Type 94 Reconnaissance Seaplane) to more advanced aircraft. For this purpose, contracts were signed with companies...
While going through some Japanese sources I came across these seemingly undocumented projects:
7-Shi Special Bomber (one Nakajima prototype built — program cancelled)
7-Shi Reconnaissance Seaplane [E7N] (unbuilt Nakajima contender of the E7K "Alf" and E7A)
8-Shi Fighter (Nakajima proposal —...
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pre-world war ii
world war ii
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Hi all!
Maybe somebody can help with better, or at least bigger, drawing of this triplane monster? The only one which I could find is this (see attachment). I found it here: http://www.straggleresearch.com/2010/10/navy-type-10-carrier-torpedo-aircraft.html.
early 1920s
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navy type 10 torpedo bomber or carrier attacker
Reading the chapter about the Aichi M6A1 Seiran/I-400 submarine in "Strike From Beneath The Sea" by Terry C. Treadwell,
I wondered, why this aircraft actually were fitted with floats ? In the mentioned book and in other sources, too, it's said,
that they should be catapulted from the submarine...
Hi! Aichi AM-16 experimental night reconnaissance seaplane.
This flying boat was not completed. Only fuselage was completed.
Engine:aircooling in-line inverse 6 cylinder Menasco Super Buccaneer, max power 300HP
Wing span:15m, Overall length:11.8m. Height:4m, Wing Area:38.6m2, MTOW:3,300kg, Self...
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interwar period
kure naval district
world war ii
Hi! Renzan first flight movie. Enjoy.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/airplane/museum/cl-pln6/RENZAN.html
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/take/pr/museum-a/AVIFILE/RENZANavi.html
I recommend you to install GOM player in your PC when you can't see this movie.
Hi hesham enjoy!
I will report specification of these aircrafts near future.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/airplane/museum/nakajima/91sen/91SEN.html
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Mitsubishi B-97 "Dorris"
Nagoya-Sento KI-001 "Ben"
Nakajima AT-27 "Gus"
Type TK.19 "Joe"
Aichi-Heinkel Type 98 "Bess"
Nakajima SKT-97 "Adam"
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=137488
I remember , an other fictional aircraft : Bf110 japanese ...
there was other ? ???
Hello folks im looking for the Kawanishi K-100 bomber, it was an competitor to the projected G7M
bomber.
Im looking for drawnings or artist inpressions of this aircraft
cheers T-50
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This book, to be released this coming Fall from Ian Allan Publishing, will continue their x-plane series, taking it into the realm of Japanese experimental aircraft. Page count will be over 144 pages, hard cover.
Content in the book include:
Kawasaki Ki-64
Kawasaki Ki-88
Kawasaki Ki-91...
that are interesting Aircrafts
mostly called the Japanese version of the Me-262
because there Origin are from Germany in some form
the Nippon-German Technical Exchange Agreement from 1944
germans ship to Japan with U-Boats Parts and Plans of Me 163, Me 262, V-1 & V-2 and other Technology...
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