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Japanese Warplanes

Hiroyoshi Nishizawa, Japan’s highest scoring Zero pilot, leads a flight of A6M3 Model 22s of the 251st “Kokutai” from Rabaul in 1943. (National Archives Photo)

Category Posts: Japanese Warplanes

  • Warplanes of Japan: Aichi D1A
  • Warplanes of Japan: Aichi D3A
  • Warplanes of Japan: Aichi E13A
  • Warplanes of Japan: Aichi E16A Zuiun
  • Warplanes of Japan: Aichi M6A1 Seiran
  • Warplanes of Japan: captured aircraft examined by Allied Technical Air Intelligence Units (ATAIU), South West Pacific Area (SWPA)
  • Warplanes of Japan: Captured Allied aircraft in Japanese service
  • Warplanes of Japan: Kamikaze strikes
  • Warplanes of Japan: Kawanishi H8K
  • Warplanes of Japan: Kawanishi HK6

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