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− | {{Navigation-Start|Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. <!--[[FHI]]-->(''Fuji Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha'')}} | + | {{Navigation-Start|Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. <!--[[FHI]]-->(''{{Annotation|富士重工業株式会社|Fuji Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha}}'')}} |
− | {{Navigation-First-Line|Attack}}{{Specs-Link|ah_1s}}* | + | {{Navigation-First-Line|Utility}}{{Specs-Link|uh_1b_japan|UH-1B Hiyodori}}* |
− | {{Navigation-First-Line|}}*<small>Licensed | + | {{Navigation-Line|Attack}}{{Specs-Link|ah_1s_early}}*{{-}}{{Specs-Link|ah_1s_late}}*{{-}}{{Specs-Link|ah_1s}}* |
− | {{Navigation-First-Line|}}Fuji Heavy Industries | + | {{Navigation-Line|}}{{Specs-Link|ah_64d_japan}}* |
+ | {{Navigation-First-Line|}}*<small>Licensed</small> | ||
+ | {{Navigation-First-Line|}}Fuji Heavy Industries traces its roots to the [[Template:AirManufacturer_Nakajima|Nakajima Aircraft Company]]. At the end of World War II, Nakajima was broken up by the Allied Occupation government, and by 1957 part of the separated company was already known as Fuji Heavy Industries. | ||
− | Fuji Heavy Industries was renamed to Subaru Corporation ( | + | Fuji Heavy Industries was renamed to Subaru Corporation from 2017 onward. |
+ | {{Navigation-First-Line|<small>'''''See also'''''</small>}}<small>[[Template:AirManufacturer Nakajima|Nakajima Aircraft Company (1918-1945)]]{{-}}[[Template:AirManufacturer Bell|Bell Aircraft Corporation]]{{-}}[[Template:AirManufacturer Boeing|Boeing Aircraft]]</small> | ||
{{Navigation-End}}<noinclude> | {{Navigation-End}}<noinclude> | ||
[[Category:Japan vehicles]] | [[Category:Japan vehicles]] | ||
[[Category:Aircraft manufacturers]] | [[Category:Aircraft manufacturers]] | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 20:50, 6 November 2020
Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. (富士重工業株式会社) | |
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Utility | UH-1B Hiyodori* |
Attack | ▅AH-1E* · AH-1S* · AH-1S Kisarazu* |
AH-64DJP* | |
*Licensed | |
Fuji Heavy Industries traces its roots to the Nakajima Aircraft Company. At the end of World War II, Nakajima was broken up by the Allied Occupation government, and by 1957 part of the separated company was already known as Fuji Heavy Industries.
Fuji Heavy Industries was renamed to Subaru Corporation from 2017 onward. | |
See also | Nakajima Aircraft Company (1918-1945) · Bell Aircraft Corporation · Boeing Aircraft |