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  2. Kawanishi H8K - Wikipedia

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    The Kawanishi H8K [a] is a flying boat used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II for maritime patrol duties. The Allied reporting name for the type was " Emily ". The Kawanishi H8K was a large, four- engine aircraft designed for long range and extended endurance on patrols or bombing missions typically flown alone over ...

  3. Kawanishi Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    H6K - 'Mavis' 1936 patrol flying boat developed from the H3K; 215 built; H8K - 'Emily' 1941 patrol flying boat; 167 built; H11K Soukuu (Blue Sky) - transport flying boat project; mockup only; K-60 - long-range 80 ton flying boat project; K-200 - proposed turbojet-powered long-range flying boat, not built; KX-3 - 500 ton, 12 engine flying boat ...

  4. List of aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy - Wikipedia

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    Kawanishi H3K 1932 flying boat; Kawanishi E5K 1932 reconnaissance seaplane; Yokosuka E6Y 1932 submarine based floatplane; Kawanishi E7K Alf 1933 reconnaissance seaplane; Hiro H4H 1933 flying boat; Nakajima E8N Dave 1934 reconnaissance seaplane; Kawanishi H6K Mavis 1936 recon. flying boat; formerly - Navy Type 97 Flying Boat; Mitsubishi F1M Pete ...

  5. Kawanishi H6K - Wikipedia

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    The Kawanishi H6K was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat produced by the Kawanishi Aircraft Company and used during World War II for maritime patrol duties. The Allied reporting name for the type was Mavis; the Navy designation was "Type 97 Large Flying Boat" (九七式大型飛行艇). Developed in the 1930s, it was used for reconnaissance ...

  6. Operation K - Wikipedia

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    It culminated on 4 March 1942, with an unsuccessful attack carried out by two Kawanishi H8K "Emily" flying boats. This was the longest distance ever undertaken by a two-plane bombing mission, and one of the longest bombing sorties ever planned without fighter escort. [1] [2]

  7. Flying boat - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Japanese Navy operated what has been often described as the best flying boat of the conflict, the Kawanishi H8K. [41] [42] [43] Its design was based upon its immediate predecessor, the Kawanishi H6K, but was a considerably larger and longer-ranged aircraft designed at the request of the Navy just prior to the outbreak of war.

  8. Category:Kawanishi aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kawanishi aircraft" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Kawanishi H3K; Kawanishi H6K; Kawanishi H8K; J. Kawanishi J3K ...

  9. World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Kawanishi H6K: Navy Type 97 Large Flying Boat [13] Mike: Kawasaki Ki-61: Army Type 3 Fighter: Interim designation, also used for Bf 109 [24] Millie: Vultee V-11GB: Type 98 Showa Light Bomber [10] Myrt: Nakajima C6N: Navy Carrier Reconnaissance Aircraft [10] Nate: Nakajima Ki-27: Army Type 97 Fighter [10] Nell: Mitsubishi G3M: Navy Type 96 ...