• The Tokyo Koku Ki-107 was a Japanese military training aircraft for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. The Ki-107 was a wooden-built low-wing two-seat...
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    above but built for civil use with Imperial Japanese Airways (Dai Nippon Koku KK). Ki-57-II Army Type 100 Transport Model 2:Powered by two 805 kW (1,080 hp)...
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  • The prefix "Ki" in this list is an abbreviation of "Kitai", meaning "airframe", and was used only by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. "Ki" should be...
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  • Tokyo Koku Aiba 11 Tokyo Koku Ki-107 Tokyo Koku LXG1 see: Gasuden (Tokyo Teikoku Deigaku - Tokyo Imperial University) Tokyo University LB-2 Tokyo Imperial...
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    throughout the war. The Ki-61 was designed by Takeo Doi and his deputy Shin Owada in response to a late 1939 tender by the Koku Hombu for two fighters...
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    Otsu (Ki-148) radio-guided air-to-surface missile and the later Tokyo Imperial University designed I-Gо̄ Model 1 Hei. The first prototype of the Ki-147...
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  • as Ki-7 Yokosuka K5Y Navy Type 93 "Willow" Tokyo Koku Ki-107 Mansyu Ki-79 (1 or 2 seat version of Ki-27 fighter modified for training) Tachikawa Ki-55...
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    Japanese Airways (Dai Nippon Koku KK) and Manchukuo National Airways, operating on scheduled routes between Tokyo and Xinjing, Tokyo and Tianjin, and within...
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    aircraft the first flying school was set up at Tozorozawa (Tokorozawa Rikugun Koku Seibi Gakkō) followed by Akeno and Shimoshizu. A French military mission...
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  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.93 Tokyo Koku Ki-107 February 2 – Republic XP-72 February 11 – Vultee XA-41 February 16 – Curtiss SC-1 Seahawk Kawasaki Ki-102 (Allied reporting...
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    Aircraft Institute, while the JAAF version was to be constructed by Yokoi Koku KK (Yoki Aircraft Co). The JNAF also proposed a more advanced trainer, designated...
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    time the Nakajima Ki-44, which had also been designed as a dedicated interceptor, was beginning to show some promise and the Koku Hombu selected this...
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    Nakajima Ki-27 Nate made for the 2015 Asahi TV drama "Tsuma to Tonda Tokkouhei" was displayed at the museum. The museum is located near Kōkū-kōen Station...
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  • Newtype USA. pp. 101-107. "スタッフ・キャスト" [Staff and Cast]. TV Tokyo. Retrieved February 8, 2011. "スタッフ・キャスト" [Staff and Cast]. Tokyo Broadcasting System....
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    Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (大日本帝國海軍航空隊, Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Kōkū-tai) (IJNAS) was the air arm of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). The organization...
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  • Unit No. 107, "Kōma Unit No. 6" (第百七振武隊 第六降魔隊,, Dai 107 Shinbu-tai, "Dai 6 Kōma-tai") Original unit; Second Army Air Force 13 April 1945 5× Ki-27; Allied...
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    koku, Matsudaira Tadayoshi from 100,000 to 520,000 koku, Gamō Hideyuki from 180,000 to 600,000 koku, Maeda Toshinaga from 835,000 to 1,100,000 koku,...
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  • (Hei) for SPAD, 丁 (Tei) for Farman, 戊 (Bo) for Caudron, and 己 (Ki) for Hanriot. The "Ki" (キ; abbreviation of kitai = airframe) designation was also used...
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  • in May 1941. In December 1941, 107 G4Ms based on Formosa of 1st Kōkūtai and Kanoya Kōkūtai belonging to the 21st Koku Sentai (air flotilla) crossed the...
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  • Folktales from Japan (category TV Tokyo original programming)
    approximately seven-minute tales. Produced by the Tokyo-based animation company Tomason, it was aired by TV Tokyo from April 1, 2012 to March 26, 2017. The narration...
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    "In our country called heishi murēru 歇伊止武禮児..; "ningyo 人魚 by Spain/Ispania-koku 伊斯把儞亜國 is called pese muēru 百設武唵爾".. Castiglioni (2021), p. 22 mistranscribes...
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  • Special Edition Vol. 6, Type Zero Carrier Fighter, 2012, ISBN 4-89319-208-6. Koku-Fan Illustrated No. 42, Japanese Imperial Army & Navy Aircraft Color, Markig...
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    forces of Gotō Sumiharu, who held the fief of Fukue (assessed at 140,000 koku) on the Gotō archipelago. Family records show he led a force of 705, with...
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  • Log:047 Gehaimunisu (奥義) Log:048 Burehhyenshurāgen (徹甲爆轟拳) Log:049 Kokoro ni Tōrō no Ono (心に蟷螂の斧) Log:050 Hōkokusho (報告書) Log:051 Kettō Zetsubō Koku (決闘絶望谷)...
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    al-tawarikh page 135. Persian Inscriptions on Indian Monuments Hyōtō Ryūkyū-koku ki, a work written by Keisei 岡田 2004, p. 364. sfn error: no target: CITEREF岡田2004...
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    Emuseum. Tokyo National Museum. Archived from the original on 2019-05-14. Retrieved 2010-07-29. Kyoto National Museum; Yomiuri Shimbun (1969). Koku hō [National...
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    Santō Kyōden (category Artists from Tokyo)
    in the Yoshiwara. In 1789, Kyōden was punished for his illustrations in Koku bykau mizukagami by Ishibe Kinko. This work displeased authorities and resulted...
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    built and it was not ordered into production. In March 1927, the Rikugun Koku Hombu, or the Technical Branch of the Imperial Army Air Headquarters, ordered...
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  • Bushiroad's Future Card Buddyfight anime series. It began in Japan on TV Tokyo and affiliate channels on January 4, 2014, at 8:00 AM. Right after the Japanese...
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  • Ki-4 Nakajima Ki-6 Nakajima Ki-8 Nakajima Ki-11 Nakajima Ki-12 Nakajima Ki-13 Nakajima Ki-16 Nakajima Ki-19 Nakajima Ki-27 Nakajima Ki-31 Nakajima Ki-34...
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