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The Japanese Air Army Force had one technical section, the First Tachikawa Air Army Arsenal, which was in charge of aviation research and development. The Arsenal included a testing section for captured Allied aircraft, the Air Technical Research Laboratory (Koku Gijutsu Kenkyujo).
8th Air Squadron (Japan) ja:飛行第8戦隊 (日本軍) 1 May 1925: 1945-Pingtung City, Taiwan 9th Air Squadron (Japan) ja:飛行第9戦隊 (日本軍) 1 December 1935: 1945-Nining, Korea - Nanjing, Jiangsu province 10th Air Squadron (Japan) ja:飛行第10戦隊 (日本軍) 1 December 1935: 1945-Xiawang, Manchuria - Taipei, Taiwan 11th Air ...
Trainer aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II were frequently modified from operational aircraft and differentiated by the suffix letter "K". Japanese training aircraft were red-orange where combat aircraft would have been camouflaged.
Japanese names are used here; World War II Allied reporting names are mentioned where available. The prefix "Ki" in this list is an abbreviation of "Kitai", meaning "airframe", and was used only by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. "Ki" should be read as one word.
6th Air Division (Japan) 第6飛行師団: 26 November 1942: 1 August 1944: Ocean (洋, hiroshi) Rabaul-New Guinea: 7th Air Division (Japan) 第7飛行師団: 28 January 1943: 21 July 1945: Raid (襲) New Guinea-Ambon (1944)-Philippines (1944) 8th Air Division (Japan) 第8飛行師団: 10 June 1943: 1945: True (誠, Makoto) 18900: Taipei: 9th ...
The following is a list of aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (1912–1945). The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service was in existence from its inception in 1912 until its dissolution in 1945.
The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (大日本帝國海軍航空隊, Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Kōkū-tai) (IJNAS) was the air arm of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). The organization was responsible for the operation of naval aircraft and the conduct of aerial warfare in the Pacific War.
Survived World War II. [1] Takahide Aioi (相生高秀) 10: Commander: IJN: 5 of the victories during Second Sino-Japan War; later served as Vice Admiral in the JMSDF [2] Sadaaki Akamatsu (赤松貞明) 27: Lieutenant Junior Grade: IJN: 11 of the victories during Second Sino-Japan War [3] Satoru Anabuki (穴吹智) 39: Sergeant Major: IJA