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    three sub-classes: KiHa 75-0/100, KiHa 75-200/300, and KiHa 75-400/500. KiHa 75-0/100: 6 x 2-car sets delivered June - July 1993 KiHa 75-200/300: 8 x 2-car...
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    four sub-classes: KiHa 11-0, KiHa 11-100, KiHa 11-200, and KiHa 11-300. The fleet build details are as follows. Ten KiHa 11-0 cars (KiHa 11-1–10) were delivered...
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    including resort trains (the KiHa 183-5000 Niseko Express, the KiHa 183-5100 Crystal Express Tomamu & Sahoro, and the KiHa 183-5200 North Rainbow Express)...
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    Gero KiHa 75 series DMUs HC85 series hybrid Diesel-Electric multiple units (Hida limited express services) KiHa 25 series DMUs (from March 2015) KiHa 120-300...
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    2023) KiHa 75 series HC85 series Ise Railway Ise type III KiHa 120 series 101 series 113 series 165 series 213-5000 series KiHa 17 KiHa 35 KiHa 50 KiHa 51...
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    series KiHa 10 series KiHa 11 (until July 2015) KiHa 20 series KiHa 30 series KiHa 40 series KiHa 45 series KiHa 55 series KiHa 58 series KiHa 65 KiHa 81...
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    July 10, 2023. Retrieved July 10, 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to JR Central Kiha 85. JR Central KiHa 85 series information (in Japanese)...
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    passenger numbers over several years. KiHa 25 series diesel multiple units (DMUs) (since 1 August 2015) KiHa 75 series DMUs The Sangū Line is one of the...
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    The KiHa 80 series (キハ80系) was a diesel multiple unit type that operated on express services from 1960 to 2002, under Japan National Railways and later...
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    series|223 series|225 series(Maibara - Kobe) KiHa 75 (through services onto the Taketoyo Line, 1999 - March 2015) KiHa 85 series (Nagoya / Osaka – Gifu, through...
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    Nagoya station at 7:43 in the morning for Iseshi. The Mie is serviced by KiHa 75 series DMUs, usually in 2 or 4 car formations. 6 cars may occasionally...
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    series in 1988 Wikimedia Commons has media related to JNR Kiha 181 series. "キハ181系" [KiHa 181 series]. Tetsudo Hobidas (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing...
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  • Empress Ki (Korean: 기황후; Hanja: 奇皇后; RR: Gi Hwanghu) is a 2013–2014 South Korean historical drama television series starring Ha Ji-won as the titular...
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    Service Type Regional rail Operator(s) JR Central Rolling stock KiHa 75 series DMU, KiHa 25 series DMU History Opened 1926 Technical Line length 17.8 km...
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  • 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 Ha-45...
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    code name. In early 1945, 275 Ki-100s were modified from Ki-61s as an emergency measure to accept a 14-cylinder Mitsubishi Ha-112-II radial engine in place...
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  • Thumbnail for Meitetsu KiHa 8500 series
    The Meitetsu KiHa 8500 series (名鉄キハ8500系) is a limited express diesel multiple unit operated by Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) in Japan from 1991 to 2001,...
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  • Thumbnail for Tokachi (train)
    4-car (originally 5-car) KiHa 261 series and 5-car KiHa 283 series diesel multiple unit (DMU) trains. All cars are no-smoking. KiHa 183 series Tokachi service...
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    JR Central Depot(s) Tamagaki Rolling stock Ise Railway type III DMU, KiHa 75 series DMU, HC85 series DEMU History Opened 1 September 1973 Technical...
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    The KiHa 187 series (Japanese: キハ187系, romanized: Kiha-187-kei) is a diesel multiple unit (DMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR-West)...
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  • Thumbnail for Mitsubishi Ki-21
    615 kW (825 hp) Mitsubishi Ha-6 radial engines for the Nakajima Ha-5 engines used by the Nakajima design and vice versa, while the Ki-21 gained a revised glazed...
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    injection. The complicated Ha-45-21 carbureted engine was a compact design (only 3 cm (1.18 in) larger in diameter than the Ki-43's 27.9 litres (1,700 cu in)...
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    operated using HC85 series trains. KiHa 80 series DMUs were used from the start of operation in 1958 until 1990. KiHa 85 series trains were used from 1989...
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  • Thumbnail for Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa
    & Heathcott 1997, p. 75 "French Counter-Insurgency Aircraft, 1946–1965." worldatwar.net. Retrieved: 18 October 2009. "NAKAJIMA KI-43 HAYABUSA (OSCAR)"...
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  • Thumbnail for List of Japanese military equipment of World War II
    4 Ha-To SP heavy mortar carrier Type 4 40 cm rocket launcher Type 5 mortar launcher "Tok" Type 10 and Type 3 rocket boosters 7cm mountain gun (75 mm...
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  • Thumbnail for List of Type 97 Chi-Ha variants
    model was based on the Chi-Ha and the production model was based on the Chi-He. The Ho-I mounted a short barrel Type 99 75 mm tank gun. They were intended...
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  • Thumbnail for Kawasaki Ki-61
    use a Kawasaki licensed DB 601, known as the Ha-40, which was to be manufactured at its Akashi plant. The Ki-60 was to be a heavily armed specialised interceptor...
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  • Thumbnail for Mitsubishi Ki-46
    to produce a further improved version, the Ki-46-III. This had more powerful, fuel-injected Mitsubishi Ha-112 engines, and a redesigned nose, with a fuel...
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    army's expectations. The Ha-20 Otsu engine was underpowered and failure-prone, while the airframe suffered from nacelle stall. The Ki-45 did not enter service...
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    diameter, the Ha-41 was 126 mm larger in diameter than the 1,144 mm Nakajima Sakae (used in the Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" and Nakajima Ki-43 "Hayabusa")...
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