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DECEMBER 4, 1995
P. 102
1. NAKAJIMA, S. KULKARNI, S. DURRANCE, D. GOIIMOWSKI/NASA
FEBRUARY, 1945
P. 167 (8 Pages)
Lily 2 Army Bomber Operating mainly in CBI area where it is also used for reconnaissance, Lily resembles Martin Baltimore. Engines may be either Nakajima or Kawasaki radiais;
FEBRUARY, 1945
P. 167 (8 Pages)
Tojo 2 Army Fighter Used mainly in CBI area, Tojo has Nakajima twin-row 1,400-hp. radial, over 375 mph. top speed. First Jap type to stay in a dive with a P-47, Tojo is also very
DECEMBER 18/25, 1995
P. 21 (4 Pages)
Experimental Aircraft Assn. replica of a Nakajima B5N2 Kate flies during the EAA's reenactment of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, at the “Wings of Victory” Air Show in Phoenix, Ariz. —Don Stunoff, Scottsdale, Ariz.
FEBRUARY, 1945
P. 167 (8 Pages)
Irving 11 Navy Fighter Generally similar to Nick, this type is used for same duties— night-fighter and ground attack. Powered with two Nakajima Sakae 21 radials of 1,020-hp.
FEBRUARY, 1945
P. 167 (8 Pages)
Zeke 52 Navy Fighter Latest version of famous Zekes has smoother lines, Nakajima Sakae radial of 1,020-hp. fitted with ejector type exhaust stacks. Top speed is over 350
FEBRUARY, 1945
P. 167 (8 Pages)
Zeke 32 Navy Fighter Formerly called Hamp, this type is believed out of production but still sees action. Nakajima Sakae twin-row radial gives top speed of around 350 mph., climb
FEBRUARY, 1945
P. 167 (8 Pages)
Kate Navy Torpedo-Bomber Now second line, Kates are gradually being replaced by Jill. Developed from Douglas TBD. engine is Nakajima Sakae of 1,000-hp. Range 980 mi., gross
SEPTEMBER 1945
P. 167
One of Nip's latest torpedo-bombers was Aichi Ryusei 11 (Grace), a two-or-three-seat inverted-gull-wing navy craft powered by an 1,800-hp. Nakajima Homare 11 twin-row engine. Designed for carrier operations, plane's top speed was put at about 350 mph. Landing gear
AUGUST 1945
P. 174
Kawanishi Rex 11 is a single-place single-float fighter, from which Nips' George landplane was developed. Design is very much similar to that craft, except that former's wings are in a lower position. Powered by a 2,000-plus-hp. Nakajima Homare
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