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    The Mitsubishi Ki-57 was a Japanese passenger transport aircraft, developed from the Ki-21 bomber, during the early 1940s. In 1938, when the Ki-21 heavy...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-21, formal designation "Type 97 Heavy Bomber" (九七式重爆撃機, Kyūnana-shiki jūbakugekiki) was a Japanese heavy bomber during World War II...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-46 was a twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft that was used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Its Army Shiki designation...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-67 Hiryū (飛龍, "Flying Dragon"; Allied reporting name "Peggy") was a twin-engine bomber produced by Mitsubishi Aircraft Company and used...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-83 (キ83) was a Japanese experimental long range heavy fighter designed near the end of World War II. It did not reach production status...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-51 (Army designation "Type 99 Assault Plane"; Allied reporting name "Sonia") was a light bomber/dive bomber in service with the Imperial...
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  • MC-20 - civil airliner version of Ki-57 transport Ohtori - demilitarized version of Ki-2 for long-range flights Mitsubishi Ha-26 Shinten (震天, Progress; company...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-30 (九七式軽爆撃機, Kyunana-shiki keibakugekiki, lit. ''Type 97 light bomber'') was a Japanese light bomber of World War II. It was a single-engine...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-18 (三菱 キ18, Ki-jyuhachi) was an unsuccessful and unsolicited attempt by Mitsubishi to meet a 1934 requirement issued by the Japanese...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-20 is a Japanese bomber variant of the Junkers G.38 airliner. Mitsubishi manufactured six aircraft under license from Junkers. These...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-2 (九三式双軽爆撃機, Kyūsan-shiki sōkei bakugekiki, "Army Type 93 Twin-engine Light Bomber") was a light bomber built by Mitsubishi for the...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-33 (キ33, Ki-sanjūsan) was an experimental monoplane fighter aircraft designed for the Japanese Imperial Army. Two prototypes flew in...
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  • Mitsubishi Ki-21 "Sally" Mitsubishi Ki-30 Mitsubishi Ki-57 The Ha41 engine was used to power: Nakajima Ki-49-I Donryu ("Helen") Nakajima Ki-44-I Shoki ("Tojo")...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-1, also known as Mitsubishi Army Type 93 Heavy Bomber, was a bomber built by Mitsubishi for the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1930s...
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    and several Mitsubishi Ki-57 medium and Tachikawa Ki-54c light transports. Along with them there were also an L2D3 transport and Nakajima Ki-34 eight-passenger...
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    The Mitsubishi Ki-15 (雁金, Karigane, English: Wild Goose) Army Type 97 Command Reconnaissance aircraft (九七式司令部偵察機, Kyunana-shiki sireibu teisatsuki) was...
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    The contract went to Mitsubishi Jukogyo KK, which would produce both the JNAF version the J8M1 Shūsui and the JAAF version Ki-200. The project was headed...
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    Mitsubishi A5M, formal Japanese Navy designation Mitsubishi Navy Type 96 Carrier-based Fighter (九六式艦上戦闘機), experimental Navy designation Mitsubishi Navy...
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    The Mitsubishi I-Gо̄ Model 1 Kо̄ (No.1 Model 1A), otherwise known as Ki-147 was a radio-guided air to surface missile developed by Japan in World War...
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    'Thora' Mitsubishi Ki-57 三菱 キ57 一〇〇式輸送機 (Type 100 Transporter) 'Topsy' Kawasaki Ki-56 川崎 キ56 一式貨物輸送機 (Type 1 Cargo aircraft) 'Thalia' Kokusai Ki-59 国際 キ59...
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  • built Service Kawasaki Ki-56 Army Type 1 Freight Transport & Tachikawa Navy Type LO Thalia/Thelma 1940 121 IJA Mitsubishi Ki-57 Army Type 100 Transport...
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    year it entered service. For example, the military designation of the Mitsubishi A5M fighter was the "Navy Type 96 Carrier Fighter". Type 96 meant that...
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    Yosoh Type 00 "Tabby" Mitsubishi L4M1 (naval version of Mitsubishi Ki-57 "Topsy") Mitsubishi G3M2/3 "Nell" Land-based bomber Mitsubishi L3Y1/2-L (transport...
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  • ended World War II. In a split from the development of the Mitsubishi J8M and Mitsubishi Ki-200, the IJA instructed Rikugun to develop a new design based...
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  • Grumman F7F Tigercat Henschel Hs 129 Messerschmitt Me 410 Mitsubishi Ki-83 Nakajima J1N Rikugun Ki-93 Related lists List of aircraft of Japan during World...
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    model of the Mitsubishi ReiSen 52 (A6M5): Part II." j-aircraft, 21 March 2010. Retrieved: 30 November 2015. Sekai no Kessaku Ki, Vol. 9. pp. 57–59. A6M5 Summary...
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    The Mitsubishi A7M Reppū (烈風, "Strong Wind") was designed as the successor to the Imperial Japanese Navy's A6M Zero, with development beginning in 1942...
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  • 000 ft) Mitsubishi A6M (prototype) Mitsubishi F1M Mitsubishi G5M1 Kawanishi E7K Kawasaki Ki-45 Kokusai Ki-105 Mitsubishi Ki-46 Mitsubishi Ki-57 Data from...
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    Tachikawa Ki-55s, while some Mitsubishi Ki-57 transports were also provided. The only bomber craft it had were provided by Kawasaki Ki-32 light bombers. Money...
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  • 1945. Its official designation is Mitsubishi Navy Type 1 attack bomber (一式陸上攻撃機, 一式陸攻, Ichishiki rikujō kōgeki ki, Isshikirikukō) and was commonly referred...
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