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    The Nakajima Ki-27 (九七式戦闘機, Kyūnana-shiki sentōki, Type 97 Fighter) was the main fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service up until...
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    The Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (隼, "Peregrine falcon"), formal Japanese designation Army Type 1 Fighter (一式戦闘機, Ichi-shiki sentōki) is a single-engine land-based...
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    The Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate (キ84 疾風, lit. "Gale") is a single-seat fighter flown by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service in the last two years of World...
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    The Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki (鍾馗, "Devil Queller") was a single-seat fighter-interceptor which was developed by the Nakajima Aircraft Company and operated...
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  • The Nakajima Ki-116 was a late-World War II aircraft developed for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. It was essentially a Ki-84 Hayate with the Nakajima...
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    The Nakajima Ki-49 Donryu (嵐龍, "Storm Dragon") was a twin-engine Japanese World War II heavy bomber. It was designed to carry out daylight bombing missions...
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    The Nakajima Ki-11 (キ11 (航空機), Ki-jyuichi Kokūki) was an unsuccessful attempt by Nakajima Aircraft Company to meet a 1935 requirement issued by the Japanese...
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  • The Nakajima Ki-12 (中島 キ12, Ki-jyuni) was a private development Nakajima Aircraft Company after its failure to meet the 1935 requirement issued by the...
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    The Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi (剣, "sabre") is a one-man kamikaze aircraft that was developed by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force during the closing...
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    The Nakajima Ki-87 was a Japanese prototype high-altitude fighter-interceptor of World War II. It was a single seat, exhaust-driven turbo-supercharged...
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    The Nakajima Ki-201 Karyū (中島 キ201 火龍, "Fire Dragon") was a Japanese jet fighter aircraft-attack aircraft project designed during the final stages of...
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    Szeremeta 2004, p. 87. Mikesh 1993. Nakajima SKT-97 (Adam) Info, Dave's Warbirds. Accessed 2010-11-18. Nagoya-Sento KI-001 (Ben) info, Dave's Warbirds. Accessed...
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    The Nakajima Aircraft Company (中島飛行機株式会社, Nakajima Hikōki Kabushiki Kaisha) was a prominent Japanese aircraft manufacturer and aviation engine manufacturer...
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    The Nakajima Ki-34 was a Japanese light transport of World War II. It was a twin-engine, low-wing monoplane; the undercarriage was of tailwheel type with...
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    replacement for the Kawasaki Ki-10. It flew in 1936, but was never produced for actual use as the Army chose the Nakajima Ki-27. The Ki-28 was initially produced...
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    latter were Nakajima Ki-27 fighters which were presented on Aviation Day, 20 September 1942. The trainers included Tachikawa Ki-9s and Tachikawa Ki-55s, while...
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    The Nakajima Ki-62 was a Japanese World War II fighter aircraft proposed by the Nakajima Aircraft Company for use by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force...
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  • Army Type 97 Command Reconnaissance aircraft Mitsubishi Ki-15 Type 97 Fighter Nakajima Ki-27, a fighter aircraft Kawanishi Navy Type 97 Flying Boat QBZ-97...
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    under escort by Nakajima Ki-27 and Ki-43 fighters. However, starting from operations over Burma in December 1941 and early 1942, the Ki-21 began to suffer...
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    The Nakajima Ki-8 (キ8, Ki-hachi) was an unsuccessful attempt by the Nakajima Aircraft Company to interest the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in a two-seat...
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    Railway's Tachiarai Station on constructed museum. The prize ehibit was a Nakajima Ki-27 aircraft which had been recovered from Hakata Bay. The municipality...
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  • The Nakajima Ki-19 (中島 キ19, Ki-jyukyu) was an unsuccessful attempt by Nakajima Aircraft Company to meet a 1935 requirement issued by the Japanese government...
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    killed on 27 August 1939, having claimed 58 victories in only three months of combat. He scored all his aerial victories while flying a Nakajima Ki-27. Hiromichi...
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    The Nakajima Ki-6 (九五式二型練習機, Kyūgo-shiki nigata renshuki) was a licensed-produced version of the Fokker Super Universal transport built by Nakajima Aircraft...
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    film Dive Bomber. Nakajima Ki-27s, lifted from Japanese film, appeared in the 1942 Republic film Flying Tigers. A replica of a Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa appeared...
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    the Ki-10. Mitsubishi, busy turning the Ka-14 into the A5M, submitted a minimally changed aircraft as the Ki-33, this being defeated by Nakajima's competing...
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    The Nakajima Ki-4 Kyūyon-shiki teisatsuki (九四式偵察機) was the last biplane reconnaissance aircraft of the Japanese Imperial Army. It saw combat service in...
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    Ki-45 (prototype) Kawasaki Ki-48 Kawasaki Ki-56 Mitsubishi A6M Mitsubishi C5M2 Nakajima B5N2 Nakajima J1N Nakajima Ki-43 Nakajima Ki-115 Tachikawa Ki-77...
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    was the winner of a competition against Nakajima's Ki-11. Although the low-wing monoplane offered by Nakajima was more advanced, the Army preferred the...
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    similarly maneuverable Japanese Army aircraft such as the Nakajima Ki-27 "Nate" and Nakajima Ki-43 "Oscar". AVG pilots were trained by their commander Claire...
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