• The Nakajima C3N-1 (also designated Type 97 Carrier Reconnaissance Aircraft) was a prototype Japanese carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s...
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    torpedo bomber C2N - land-based reconnaissance aircraft based on the Nakajima Ki-6 C3N - Type 97 carrier reconnaissance aircraft (九七式艦上偵察機) - 1936 carrier-borne...
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  • The Nakajima G10N Fugaku (Japanese: 富岳 or 富嶽, "Mount Fuji") was a planned Japanese ultra-long-range heavy bomber designed during World War II. It was conceived...
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    The Nakajima Kikka (橘花, "tachibana orange blossom"), initially designated Kōkoku Nigō Heiki (皇国二号兵器, "Imperial Weapon No. 2"), is Japan's first turbojet-powered...
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    The Nakajima B5N (Japanese: 中島 B5N, Allied reporting name "Kate") was the standard carrier-based torpedo bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) for...
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    The Nakajima A4N was a carrier-based fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Navy, and the last biplane designed by Nakajima. The first prototype was completed...
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    The Nakajima B6N Tenzan (天山, Tenzan, "Heavenly Mountain"; Allied reporting name: "Jill") was the Imperial Japanese Navy's standard carrier-borne torpedo...
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    poor serviceability. Problems with the availability of enough reliable Nakajima Homare engines led to their replacement by the Mitsubishi Kasei in the...
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    The Nakajima G8N Renzan (連山, "Mountain Range") was a four-engined long-range bomber designed for use by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Navy designation...
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    The Nakajima G5N Shinzan (深山, "Deep Mountain") was a four-engined long-range heavy bomber designed and built for the Imperial Japanese Navy prior to World...
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    the Model 11, the Model 21, which had thin steel wings manufactured by Nakajima. It had the engine of the Model 11 and the airframe of the Model 22. The...
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    The Nakajima J1N1 Gekkō (月光, "Moonlight") is a twin-engine aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. A prototype first flew in May...
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    eliminated the need for singular high-precision bombing attacks. Later the Nakajima Company redesigned the G3M into the improved G3M3 (Model 23) with more...
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    The Nakajima C6N Saiun (彩雲, "Iridescent Cloud") is a carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War...
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    Requirements for the Prototype 12-shi Carrier-based Fighter", sending them to Nakajima and Mitsubishi. Both firms started preliminary design work while awaiting...
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    Navy Air Service for a carrier attack bomber that would replace both the Nakajima B6N Tenzan torpedo plane and the Yokosuka D4Y Suisei dive bomber in IJN...
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    dive bomber to replace the existing D1A biplane then in service. Aichi, Nakajima, and Mitsubishi all submitted designs, with the former two subsequently...
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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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    Tempest Lavochkin La-5FN Kawanishi N1K-J Shiden Mikoyan-Gurevich I-211 Nakajima Ki-84 Republic XP-69 Supermarine Spitfire Mk VI/IX Yakovlev Yak-9PD Related...
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    Mitsubishi C1M Nakajima C2N Nakajima C3N Aichi C4A Mitsubishi C5M Nakajima C6N CXP1 Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka...
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  • Mitsubishi C1M Nakajima C2N Nakajima C3N Aichi C4A Mitsubishi C5M Nakajima C6N CXP1 Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka...
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    Mitsubishi C1M Nakajima C2N Nakajima C3N Aichi C4A Mitsubishi C5M Nakajima C6N CXP1 Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka...
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    The Nakajima E4N was a Japanese shipboard reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s. It was a two-seat, single-engine, equal-span biplane seaplane used primarily...
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    The Nakajima A6M2-N (Navy Type 2 Interceptor/Fighter-Bomber) was a single-crew floatplane based on the Mitsubishi A6M Zero Model 11. The Allied reporting...
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    still being under development. These engines were based on 14-cylinder (Nakajima Sakae and Mitsubishi Kinsei, respectively) engines converted to 18-cylinder...
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    This 9-shi (1934) specification produced designs from both Mitsubishi and Nakajima. Mitsubishi assigned the task of designing the new fighter to a team led...
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    Douglas DC-4E (redirect from Nakajima LXD-1)
    into the Nakajima G5N bomber after the single DC-4E prototype was sold to a Japanese airline and clandestinely dismantled for study by Nakajima at the behest...
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    1300 hp Kinsei 51/53. The H6K prototype was powered by four 9-cylinder Nakajima Hikari 2 with 840 hp. Additionally production: Sixteen H6K2-L unarmed transports...
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  • Mitsubishi C1M Nakajima C2N Nakajima C3N Aichi C4A Mitsubishi C5M Nakajima C6N CXP1 Yokosuka D4Y1-C2 Nakajima E4N2-C2 Dive bombers (D) Aichi D1A Nakajima D2N Yokosuka...
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    30 Shinden a month given to Kyushu's Zasshonokuma factory and 120 from Nakajima's Handa plant. It was estimated some 1,086 Shinden could be produced between...
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