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  • In early 1938, Japan purchased two Heinkel He 118s, which the German Luftwaffe didn't adopt in f ...the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal after the Imperial Japanese Navy Aviation Bureau issued an order for a dive-bomber with two main requirements: have a
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  • :''Squadmates:'' [[Japan (Ground Forces)|Japan]] ...get a worse camera than the premium [[A-10A|A-10]], what top tier jet can Japan expect to get in the future.
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  • {{Navigation-Line|Japan}}{{Specs-Link|t2_early}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|t2}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|f1}}{{-}}{{ ...esignations of U.S. Unmanned Military Aerospace Vehicles." ''U.S. Military Aviation Designation Systems'', Designation-Systems.Net, 30 March 2020, [http://www.
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  • '''Against Air Targets:''' HE-VT can make great work against other enemy aviation aircraft. With US Destroyers, it's best to find cover first if you can befo {{Japan naval cannons}}
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  • ...arly 2000s. Several nations, including China, Germany, Israel, Sweden, and Japan, also utilized this bomb. The United States Air Force had issues with early Early in aviation history, applications for aircraft to serve in a military capacity surfaced
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  • ...[[B-29A-BN|B-29]] threat looming over Germany, the RLM (German Ministry of Aviation) set out a requirement for more day fighters that could operate at high alt ...e used against allied bombers in WW2, and were also proposed for export to Japan. Following the end of the war, a single Ju 388 L was acquired by the USAF f
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
    62 KB (9,538 words) - 10:00, 27 June 2020
  • ...r high-speed bombers, including the Republic of China which had next to no aviation industry at the time. ...he ROCAF bomber forces and joined the first bombing operations of mainland Japan in 1938 when two bombers took off from Hankou (now a district of Wuhan City
    12 KB (1,825 words) - 17:10, 28 May 2024
  • ...ns had added armour plates in the cockpit. During combat between China and Japan, the Chinese P-43s did not perform well and it was determined that the addi ...he licenses valued at around $5 million were approved for China whole, for Japan, the approvals were valued at under $800,000, a tenth of the previous year'
    28 KB (4,672 words) - 21:31, 19 May 2024
  • ...uverability even against fighters from the country it was once served in - Japan. * Mostly faces Japan (facing equally/more manoeuvrable planes)
    16 KB (2,471 words) - 10:24, 12 April 2024
  • ...urther support in order to comply to the non-aggression treaty signed with Japan. Later, after the outbreak of the Pacific War, those I-16 Type-17s along wi ...tury-of-flight.freeola.com/Aviation%20history/WW2/aces/Liu%20Chi-Sheng.htm Aviation during World War 2 - Major General Liu Chi-Sheng]
    27 KB (4,410 words) - 20:35, 29 June 2022
  • ...ber failed to score any major battle results before the defeat of Imperial Japan, Japanese airmen often have sarcasm against the Ginga, that it was an usele ...fields and aviation equipment. Therefore, hundreds of surrendered Japanese aviation technicians and pilots were hired as instructors. Captured Japanese fighter
    19 KB (3,051 words) - 10:18, 12 April 2024
  • ...OCAF) to replace their older, less effective aircraft in the fight against Japan. The Mustangs - of P-51B and C models - arrived in November 1944 and were u The PLA began using the P-51s at the Northeast Old Aviation School (东北老航校) for pilot training with the 2nd Squadron of the 1s
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  • It was introduced in [[Update 1.91 "Night Vision"]] as one of the Chinese aviation tech-tree aircraft sitting on the NRAAF/ROCAF line, the later series P-38 s ...uld reach over the skies of the Korean Peninsula and even the outskirts of Japan at Kyushu, some records even suggest that these F-5Es, operated by 21st Pho
    26 KB (4,186 words) - 10:15, 27 March 2024
  • ..., was the version of P-51D series produced in Dallas, TX by North American Aviation with a 4-bladed propeller from different supplier. Due to the hollow blades ...duced in [[Update 1.91 "Night Vision"]] one of the fighters on the Chinese aviation tech-tree at the ROCAF line, the P-51K looks much like the prior [[P-51D-20
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  • Don't underestimate the other Sabres, such as the [[F-86F-40 (Japan)|F-86F-40]] and the [[CL-13A Mk 5|CL-13A]]. Their 12.7 mm machine guns can ...(Tupolev Tu-4).jpg|thumb|right|380x380px|KJ-1 in public display in Beijing Aviation Museum.]]
    26 KB (4,214 words) - 09:01, 21 September 2024
  • ...e]], and [[wt:en/news/6637-development-new-onboard-aviation-systems-en|new aviation mechanics]]. === Japan ===
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  • ...ghter but they were at production capacity so instead asked North American Aviation (then known for the B-25 "Mitchell" bomber and AT-6 "Harvard" trainer also ...for missions in Europe, they were also critical in escorting B-29’s over Japan. After the war P-51 was retained while all the other land based piston fig
    21 KB (3,535 words) - 10:27, 18 October 2020
  • ...ghter but they were at production capacity so instead asked North American Aviation (then known for the B-25 "Mitchell" bomber and AT-6 "Harvard" trainer also ...for missions in Europe, they were also critical in escorting B-29’s over Japan. After the war P-51 was retained while all the other land based piston fig
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