The Watanabe E9W was a Japanese submarine-borne reconnaissance seaplane, the first aircraft designed by Watanabe Ironworks. In January 1934, the Imperial...
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Kyushu Hikoki (redirect from Watanabe Tekkōjo)
renamed Watanabe Jidōsha Kōgyō (Watanabe Automobile Industries) and manufactured automobile bodies and parts. It was dissolved in 2001. E9W - 'Slim'...
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Nakajima J1N Gekkou Navy Type 2 Reconnaissance Plane Irving 1942 479 IJN Watanabe E9W Navy Type 96 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane Slim 1935 35 IJN Yokosuka...
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primary trainer Watanabe E9W 35 1938 Navy floatplane shipboard reconnaissance Watanabe K6W 3 1937 Navy biplane seaplane trainer Watanabe K8W 3 1938 Navy...
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Heavy Bomber Sam Mitsubishi A7M Navy Experimental Carrier Fighter Slim Watanabe E9W Navy Type 96 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane Sonia Mitsubishi Ki-51 Army...
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comparable role, configuration, and era Aichi M6A Besson MB.411 Parnall Peto Watanabe E9W Yokosuka E14Y Related lists List of submarine-borne aircraft List of...
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this category uniquely reached deployment in Japan. The Yokosuka E6Y, Watanabe E9W and Yokosuka E14Y were specially designed to be carried and launched...
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Kingfisher United States 1938 1,519 Australia, United Kingdom Watanabe E9W Japan 1938 35 Watanabe K6W/WS-103 Japan 1938 Thailand Yokosuka E14Y Japan 1941 126...
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comparable role, configuration, and era Aichi M6A Arado Ar 231 Besson MB.411 Watanabe E9W Related lists List of flying boats and floatplanes List of submarine-borne...
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Latécoère 521 January 18 – Blohm & Voss Ha 137 January 28 – Potez 62 Watanabe E9W (Allied reporting name "Slim"), first Japanese aircraft designed specifically...
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Trainer 1915 Watanabe E9W Japan Floatplane Patrol 1934 Production 35 Watanabe K6W Japan Floatplane Trainer 1937 [citation needed] Watanabe K8W Japan Floatplane...
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built in 1940, locally designated Type A-1 observation and attacker) Watanabe E9W (submarine borne airplane, 6 imported in May 1938, locally designated...
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(Allied reporting name "Ann") with Imperial Japanese Army Air Force Watanabe E9W (Allied reporting name "Slim") with the Imperial Japanese Navy, first...
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Nakajima E8N Type 95 Reconnaissance Seaplane 8-shi Sea Reconnaissance DAVE Watanabe E9W Type 96 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane 9-shi Sea Reconnaissance SLIM Biplane...
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IJN designation system, "J" referred to land-based fighters and "W" to Watanabe Tekkōjo, the company that oversaw the initial design. The idea of a canard-based...
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The Watanabe K8W was a Japanese floatplane trainer designed and built by Watanabe for the Imperial Japanese Navy. In 1937, the Imperial Japanese Navy...
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Kyushu Q1W (redirect from Watanabe Q1W)
v t e Watanabe and Kyushu aircraft Watanabe Ironworks E9W K6W Siam Navy Reconnaissance Seaplane K8W Kyushu Aircraft Company K9W K10W K11W J7W Q1W Allied...
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C6N Saiun "Myrt" Nakajima E4N Kawanishi E7K "Alf" Nakajima E8N "Dave" Watanabe E9W "Slim" Aichi E10A "Hank" Aichi E11A "Laura" Aichi E13A "Jake" Aichi E16A...
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Mitsubishi A5M (redirect from Watanabe Navy Type 2 Fighter Trainer)
KAI engine. A5M1-A5M4 780 constructed by Mitsubishi. 39 constructed by Watanabe, 161 manufactured by Naval Ohmura Arsenal. A5M4-K Two-seat trainer version...
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List of aircraft (W) (section Watanabe)
(KK Watanabe Tekkosho - Watanabe Iron Works Ltd.) (from 1943 - Kyushu Aeroplane Company Ltd. q.v.) Watanabe E9W Watanabe E14W Watanabe K6W Watanabe K8W...
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Kyushu K10W (redirect from Watanabe K10W)
v t e Watanabe and Kyushu aircraft Watanabe Ironworks E9W K6W Siam Navy Reconnaissance Seaplane K8W Kyushu Aircraft Company K9W K10W K11W J7W Q1W Allied...
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introduced larger aircraft carrying submarines, the E6Y was superseded by the Watanabe E9W. The last example retired in 1943. Yokosho 2-Go First prototype equipped...
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Avro 504 (redirect from Watanabe Navy Type 3-2 Land-based Primary Trainer)
piston engine. 360 built (K2Y1 and K2Y2). Watanabe built aircraft were given the long designation Watanabe Navy Type 3-2 Land-based Primary Trainer. U-1...
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Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann (redirect from Watanabe Navy Type 2 Primary Trainer Momiji)
v t e Watanabe and Kyushu aircraft Watanabe Ironworks E9W K6W Siam Navy Reconnaissance Seaplane K8W Kyushu Aircraft Company K9W K10W K11W J7W Q1W Allied...
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to the presence of wiring, hydraulics and controls. Furthermore, Susumu Watanabe, who was in charge of engine outfitting for the Kikka, recalled that the...
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or depth charges Constructed by Aichi Tokei Denki KK:133 Constructed by Watanabe (Kyushu Hikoki KK):1,237 Constructed by Dai-Juichi Kaigun Kokusho: 48 France...
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Editions d’Along, 2000. ISBN 2-914403-02-X. Mikesh, Robert C. and Rikyu Watanabe (Illustrator). Zero Fighter. London: Jane's Publishing Company Ltd., 1981...
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After the initial 60 examples by Kawanishi, production was continued by Watanabe (556 aircraft built), Mitsubishi (60), Hitachi (1,393), First Naval Air...
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trainer, with the short designation K4Y1. Production began at Watanabe in May 1933, Watanabe building 156 by 1939, with production then transferring to Nippon...
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issued to the established builders of aircraft for the Navy, Kawanishi and Watanabe and to the relative newcomer Nihon Hikoki (also known as "Nippi"). The...
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