• Kawanishi's first aircraft, the Kawanishi K-1, was designed as a mail carrier. It was the first Japanese aircraft to receive a Certificate of Airworthiness...
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    outgrowth of the Kawanishi conglomerate, which had been funding the Nakajima Aircraft Company. Kawanishi built its first aircraft, the Kawanishi K-1 Mail-carrying...
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  • The Kawanishi K-3 was a Japanese, fast, multi-purpose civil transport aircraft from the early 1920s. Despite its good performance it was eclipsed by the...
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  • The Kawanishi K-11 was a 1920s Japanese single-seat carrier fighter designed and built by the Kawanishi Aircraft Company to meet an Imperial Japanese...
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    The Kawanishi N1K is an Imperial Japanese Navy fighter aircraft, developed in two forms: the N1K Kyōfū (強風, "Strong Wind", Allied reporting name "Rex")...
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    The Kawanishi H6K was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat produced by the Kawanishi Aircraft Company and used during World War II for maritime patrol...
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  • The sole Kawanishi K-2 was the first specialized Japanese racing aircraft. The advanced, single-seat low-wing monoplane's first flight was in the late...
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    The Kawanishi H8K is a flying boat used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II for maritime patrol duties. The Allied reporting...
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    Kengo Kawanishi (河西健吾, Kawanishi Kengo, born February 18, 1985) is a Japanese voice actor. He was formerly affiliated with Office Kaoru, but is now represented...
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  • K-5 Kawanishi K-6 Kawanishi K-7 Kawanishi K-8 Kawanishi K-9 Kawanishi K-10 Kawanishi K-11 Kawanishi K-12 Sakura Kawanishi K-200 Kawanishi P Kawanishi S...
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    The Kawanishi Baika (梅花, "Ume Blossom") was a pulsejet-powered kamikaze ("divine wind") aircraft under development for the Imperial Japanese Navy towards...
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  • Kōyō Kawanishi (川西 浩陽, Kawanishi Kōyō, born January 18, 1959) is a Japanese dentist, amateur astronomer and discoverer of 13 minor planets. He lives in...
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    requested the Kawanishi Aircraft Company produce a replacement for the company's Kawanishi E5K. The resulting design, designated the Kawanishi E7K1, was an...
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  • The Kawanishi K-12 Sakura (さくら, "Cherry Blossom") was a Japanese experimental long-range aircraft of the 1920s, intended to be the first aircraft to fly...
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  • The Kawanishi K-7 Transport Seaplane was a Japanese single-engined biplane floatplane of the 1920s. Eleven were built from 1924 to 1927, being used to...
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    The Kawanishi K-6 was a passenger-carrying biplane floatplane, built in Japan in the 1920s. The sole example took part in an around Japan flight then...
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    used for reconnaissance. The E5Y was also built by Kawanishi as the E5K (long designation: Kawanishi Navy Type 90-3 Reconnaissance Seaplane) The Yokosuka...
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  • The Kawanishi K-10 Transport was a 1920s Japanese passenger and mail transport. Two were built, one briefly serving a route between cities in Japan, Korea...
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    The Kawanishi J6K1 Jinpu ("Squall") was an interceptor fighter design developed by the Japanese company Kawanishi Kōkūki KK in the early 1940s. It was...
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  • The Kawanishi H3K, also known as Navy Type 90-2 Flying Boat (九〇式二号飛行艇), was a Japanese biplane military flying boat from the interwar period. The H3K...
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    The Kawanishi K-8 Transport Seaplane was a Japanese single-engined floatplane of the 1920s. Seven were built in 1926 and 1927, and were used to operate...
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    Ōyodo was also ordered in 1939. Kawanishi designed a single-engined low-wing monoplane, powered by a 1,460 hp (1,090 kW) Mitsubishi MK4D Kasei 14 14-cylinder...
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    culminated on 4 March 1942, with an unsuccessful attack carried out by two Kawanishi H8K "Emily" flying boats. This was the longest distance ever undertaken...
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  • monoplane Kharkiv KhAI-1 single-engine monoplane airliner Kawanishi K-1 biplane mailplane Kawanishi K-2 racing monoplane Kawanishi K-3 biplane airliner and...
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    The Kawanishi E11K was a Japanese flying boat of the 1930s. It was designed as a night reconnaissance aircraft for the Imperial Japanese Navy, but was...
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  • The Kawanishi J3K (long designation: Navy Kawanishi 17-shi Interceptor fighter Otsu (B)) was an interceptor fighter developed by the Japanese company...
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    submarine. The Aeronautical Institute of Tokyo Imperial University and the Kawanishi Aircraft Company conducted a joint study of the feasibility of mounting...
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    Shizo Kikuhara and founder Ryuzo Kawanishi were keen to pursue projects of a greater scope. During the early 1950s, Kawanishi had formed a committee headed...
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  • The Kawanishi E13K, company designation AM-19, was a Japanese 1930s three-seat reconnaissance floatplane. In 1937 the Imperial Japanese Navy requested...
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    Hughes H-4 Hercules (redirect from HK-1)
    (Large WW2 flying boat) Blohm & Voss P 200 (Large WW2 flying boat design) Kawanishi KX-03 (Extremely Large WW2 flying boat design) Latécoère 631 (Large airliner...
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