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  • ...an flag.png|130px|link=Category:Japan aircraft]][[:Category:Japan aircraft|Japan]]</div> [[Category:Aviation]]
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  • By the time Japan attacked the USA, most P-36 planes still in service were being used as trai When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, there were 45 P-36As in Hawaii, 4
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  • ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944 while officially flyin
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  • ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944, while they were offic ...fted to supplying the eastern armies preparing for military action against Japan. During the campaign of August 1945 in the Far East, the P-63 was used to e
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  • ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944, while they were offic * [http://www.aviation-history.com/bell/p63.html [Aviation-history<nowiki>]</nowiki> Bell P-63 Kingcobra] ([https://web.archive.org/we
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  • ...ir intake and longer fuselage. In preparation for the upcoming invasion of Japan, around 2,000 P-51Hs were ordered. However, the war was nearing its end and The US Army approved a contract with North American Aviation to design and build a lightweight P-51 Mustang in July of 1943. The project
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  • ...roduced by the US, Australia, Canada (as the re-engined CL-13), Italy, and Japan. The F-86 was developed by North American Aviation, the creator of the venerable P-51 Mustang. The XP-86 prototype was created
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  • ...their crews trained to take off from an aircraft carrier and bomb mainland Japan in a daring raid. Impressive for an aircraft not meant to take off from an ...ious versions were also used by American naval aviation, both in the USN's aviation forces and in the US Marine Corps, under the designation PBJ-1.
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  • ...their crews trained to take off from an aircraft carrier and bomb mainland Japan in a daring raid. Impressive for an aircraft not meant to take off from an ...i (1,900 km) at a speed of 300 mph (480 km/h). Fortuitously North American Aviation (NAA) already had a previous design for their NA-40B which they had already
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  • ...their crews trained to take off from an aircraft carrier and bomb mainland Japan in a daring raid. This historical mission was called the "[[wikipedia:Dooli ...i (1,900 km) at a speed of 300 mph (480 km/h). Fortuitously North American Aviation (NAA) already had a previous design for their NA-40B which they had already
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  • ...erator countries included 37 aircraft serving in Argentinian Navy and Army Aviation Service, 9 were delivered to Chinese Nationalist Air Force in 1937, Thailan ...no-Japanese War. Dutch B-10's also fought in the Dutch East Indies against Japan.
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  • ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944, while they were offic
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  • ...first flight on September 1, 1935. The experts of the Reich's Ministry of Aviation were unable to select just one prototype, so Messerschmitt and Heinkel were ...or more detailed study and testing. In March 1937, an He.112V5 was sent to Japan by sea.
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  • ...rst flight test in July of 1936. Shortly afterwards, the Reich Ministry of Aviation decided to use General Franco's rebellion in Spain (and the ensuing Civil W ...fighter, of which a total of five were made, two of which were exported to Japan.
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  • ...0 engine, which produced around 2,800 kgf. For comparison, the [[F-86F-40 (Japan)|F-86F-40]] is powered by the General Electric J47-GE-27 engine, which only ...eries of aircraft were built by Canadair under licence from North American Aviation. These fighters would be operated by Canada until 1958, and a variety of ot
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  • * Japan - All out turn and out climb you, and sometimes even faster too (Ki-84, J7W A mock aviation battle between the Fw 190 D-9 and La-7 fighters showed the full superiority
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  • ...s were introduced in 1912. Modifications of the machine gun, both army and aviation, were produced from 1917 at the Vickers factories until 1940, when they beg | Japan || [[Type 89 army (7.7 mm)|Type 89 army]] || style="text-align:center;" | 1
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  • The start of the Tupolev-manufactured aircraft in the Soviet aviation tree, the Tu-2S delivers a mix of agile aircraft handling with the twin-eng ...tle of Berlin. In August 1945, units armed with the Tu-2S operated against Japan.
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  • ...Eastern USSR, and due to the USSR's neutrality in the Pacific War against Japan at that point, these bombers were kept despite demands from the US to retur On the 3rd of August 1947 at the Tushino Aviation Day parade, three large B-29s overflew the crowd watching the air show. Wes
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  • ...t/second). <ref>[http://www.aviation-history.com/guns/303.htm <nowiki>[The Aviation History Online Museum]</nowiki> Browning .303 Mark II Machine Gun]</ref> * [[:Category:Japan aircraft|Japanese aircraft]] - Fighter planes like the [[Ki-43 (Family)|Ki-
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  • ...the Nimrod; only four machines were sent abroad, including one supplied to Japan, one to Portugal, and two to Denmark. The Danish fighters were known as the ...nd structure again saw change following the 1937 Inskip Report, when naval aviation was handed back from the Royal Air Force to the Royal Navy, and Britain's N
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  • ...aviation fuel. British Avengers were involved in strikes against mainland Japan by the time the war ended, and subsequent variants of the Avenger would con
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  • In 1937, the Imperial Japanese Navy's Koku Hombu (Aviation Bureau) issued the "Planning Requirements for the Prototype 12-shi Carrier ...kon FF 20 mm cannon was chosen as the fighter's main armament, produced in Japan as the 20 mm Type 99. A large wing ensured a low wing loading to ensure man
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  • ...se Navy Air Service}} in 1934 and adopted in 1936. Being a marvel of early aviation, the A5M, which started out as company designation Ka-14, was a creation of ...so active early on in the war in the Pacific, used for some time to defend Japan and the Marshall Islands. Afterwards, it was used for training missions and
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  • ...ast special attack plane for envisioned decisive battles in the defense of Japan. Whilst a general resemblance can be seen to the German [[Me 262 A-1a|Me 26 ...completely lost. A single BMW 003A diagram was saved as it was flown in to Japan separate from the submarine I-29. Upon further inspection of the BMW 003A d
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  • * [http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/kawasaki_ki-10.htm <nowiki>[Håkans aviation page]</nowiki> Ki-10] {{Japan fighters}}
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  • | link-1 = F-86F-40 JASDF (Japan) ...o have Mitsubishi Manufacturing begin production of the aircraft, allowing Japan to increase its air force's offensive and defensive capabilities sooner tha
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  • * [http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/kawasaki_ki-10.htm <nowiki>[Håkans aviation page]</nowiki> Ki-10] {{Japan fighters}}
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  • ...chine's horizontal manoeuvrability The predominant opinion in the Japanese aviation industry of that time period was that fighters should first of all meet the ...0-I and the Ki-10-II became the most advanced biplane fighters in Japanese aviation. They took active part in combat operations in the Sino-Japanese War and in
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  • ...61 still retains the above average manoeuvrability, common to the Japanese aviation tree. However, the Hei Hien has some faults - its top speed is only 20 km/h ...aced in the wings. 800 of these weapons along with ammunition were sent to Japan via submarine in August of 1943.
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  • ...the Second Sino-Japanese War, moving from its original base in Tachiarai, Japan, to various locations in Manchuria and China. Its main task was to support ...chine's horizontal manoeuvrability The predominant opinion in the Japanese aviation industry of that time period was that fighters should first of all meet the
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  • The D3A1 is Japan's early dive bomber, a highly manoeuvrable aircraft that is able to outturn ...ive-Bomber'', it was a specification ordered by the Imperial Japanese Navy Aviation Bureau to replace the obsolete D1A biplane. The task was undertaken by Mits
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  • * North American Aviation B-25J Mitchel (This is due to the firepower the B-25J has with its nose-mou {{Japan bombers}}
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  • ...for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service, but the Imperial Japanese Army Aviation Bureau insisted that it be converted to a single-seat fighter. The first pr {{Japan twin-engine fighters and attackers}}
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  • ...cooled, inverted-V12 DB 601 engine, and a 20 mm MG FF cannon in each wing. Japan acquired five Bf 109 E-7s from Germany in 1941 for testing purposes. The ac ...Airfield in the Gifu Prefecture. With the arrival of the Bf 109s, the Army Aviation Examination Department, dedicated to examining aerial technology and traini
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  • ...a team of Japanese engineers from the IJAAS "Koku Gijutsu Kenkyujo" (Army Aviation Technical Research Institute) discovered multiple B-17 wrecks at Clark Fiel [[File:B-17 Japan, CW-21B, and SNC-1.jpg|alt=Captured B-17E on the ground on display with a c
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  • ...oduced in 1936 and serving until 1945. In fact, the BR.20 also served with Japan during World War II, with 82 units sold to this nation, however the aircraf ...duced in [[Update 1.69 "Regia Aeronautica"]] alongside the initial Italian aviation tree The BR.20 has a superb bomb load and is quite strong, being able to ca
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  • | link-1 = F-86F-40 (Japan) ...nsing rights to have Mitsubishi begin production of the aircraft, allowing Japan to increase its air force's offensive and defensive capabilities sooner tha
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  • ...uided missiles (ATGMs) mounted on a launcher above the main armament. Nord Aviation's SS.11 is a French manual command to line-of-sight wire-guided ATGM. It wa ...ty to get to stealthy positions (like the bushes around the temple at C on Japan). That's where this tank shines.
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  • ...ir (Air Force) and Aviation légère de l'armée de Terre (Land Army Light Aviation). In both fixed and flexible configurations, the MG 151 was used by the Fre {{Japan aircraft cannons}}
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  • ...keep in mind that this article is about '''computer-controlled''' ships in aviation battles in any mode. [[File:AIShipDM LightCruiser Nagara.png|400px|thumb|left|Nagara (Japan)]]
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  • ===Aviation=== '''Aviation'''
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  • ===Japan=== ...been fixed for the following locations: Novorossiysk, Belgium, Ash River, Japan, Honolulu, Dover Strait, Ardennes, 38th Parallel.
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  • ===Japan=== ===Japan===
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  • ===Japan=== ===Japan===
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  • ===Japan=== * Added a specific test flight for British naval aviation.
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  • ===Japan=== ===Japan===
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  • ===Japan=== * Ground forces and aviation location "[[White Rock Fortress]]"
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  • ...(AVIC)''' 中国航空工业集团有限公司; Previously '''Ministry of Aviation Industry''' 航空工业部 |'''Changhe Aviation Industries Corporation'''
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  • ...g.png|130px|link=Category:Japan helicopters]][[:Category:Japan helicopters|Japan]]</div> [[Category:Aviation]]
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  • Image:GarageImage P-51C-11-NT (Japan).jpg|''[[P-51C-11-NT (Japan)|▅P-51C-11-NT]]'' ...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
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  • ...es|Italian tank tree]], as well as [[:Category:Sixth_rank_aircraft|Rank VI aviation]]. ===Japan===
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  • ===Japan=== * [[B-17E (Japan)|B-17E]] (Premium)
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  • * Accelerated research has been separated for aviation and ground forces. * Added variants of “To Battle” button for aviation and ground forces.
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  • ===Japan=== * [[F-86F-30 (Japan)|F-86 F-30 of the Japanese Self-Defence forces]]
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  • ...n. This is great to not only fight sea-based threats but to fend off enemy aviation with 40°/s in vertical targeting. They have also good elevation angles, 88 * [[PT-15]] (Japan)
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  • {{Navigation-Line|Japan}}{{Specs-Link|f-86f-40_japan}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|f-86f-40_japan_blue_impulse ...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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  • ...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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  • 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 ===
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  • ...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
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  • ...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'
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  • ...uverability even against fighters from the country it was once served in - Japan. * Mostly faces Japan (facing equally/more manoeuvrable planes)
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  • ...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]
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ..., 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.]]
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  • ...e]], and [[wt:en/news/6637-development-new-onboard-aviation-systems-en|new aviation mechanics]]. === Japan ===
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  • !colspan="3"|Japan !Aviation
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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
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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
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • ...for a Japanese version of the [[F-100 (Family)|F-100]] from North American Aviation, but this was cancelled due to the lack of need for a fighter-bomber. Later ...planes that would replace the Japanese F-86s by F-100s from North American Aviation made it quite a competition for Lockheed to sell their product instead.
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  • ...61 still retains the above average manoeuvrability, common to the Japanese aviation tree. However, the Hei Hien has some faults - its top speed is only 20 km/h {{Japan fighters}}
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • ...fitted with the Packard V-1650, a license-produced Merlin. North American Aviation's (NAA) plant in Inglewood, California, was maxing out production of the P- * [[P-51C-11-NT (Japan)|P-51C-11-NT]] - 127 built.
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  • ...aft. Read more in our [[wt:en/news/6911-development-new-visual-effects-for-aviation-en|devblog]]. === Japan ===
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  • ...isleading and it was fully revealed in 1989 due to a diplomatic inquiry by Japan. Lt. Cmdr. James Culda said on May 8, 1989 that "the environmental impact i ...ning of the jet era and the escalation of the Cold War forced the US naval aviation command to look for a replacement for the very successful carrier-based pis
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • === Japan === * [[B-17E (Japan)|B-17E]] — (updated model)
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  • === Japan === === Japan ===
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  • === Japan === * [[P-51C-11-NT (Japan)|P-51C-11-NT]] (premium)
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  • ...m was, by 1933, the foreign navies had started developing larger cruisers: Japan was constructing the Mogami class weighing more than 11,000 tons, and the U ...ge areas; then, an electrical failure ignited the vapour and detonated the aviation fuel tank containing 5,700 gallons of fuel at 19:20.<ref name="TankArchives
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  • ...sible in an attempt to bring the Zero to the level of modern Allied combat aviation. {{Japan fighters}}
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  • ...d gain the advantage. Beware however that the squadron premium [[F-5E FCU (Japan)|F-5E FCU]] can enter battle with two different all-aspect infrareds at the In December 1970, a significant milestone in aviation history was achieved when the F-14 Tomcat, a supersonic twin-engine fleet d
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  • ...other element as the game, e.g. Stalingrad (both an air and ground map) or Japan (both a nation and ground map). --[[User:U36070063|U36070063]] ([[User talk There was a request on forum to add some RWR aviation lists to the wiki some months ago (https://forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/
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  • === Japan === * [[M36B2 (Japan)|M36B2]]
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  • ...for the introduction of the first French ships, and new visual effects for aviation such as updated vapour cones, ejector seats, and new dynamic damage effects === Japan ===
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