Nakajima Aircraft Company - Wikipedia The Nakajima Aircraft Company (中島飛行機株式会社, Nakajima Hikōki Kabushiki Kaisha) was a prominent Japanese aircraft manufacturer and aviation engine manufacturer throughout World War II
Nakajima Kikka - Wikipedia During September 1944, the Imperial Japanese Navy requested that Nakajima design an jet-powered combat aircraft capable of speeds of at least 430 miles per hour while carrying a 1,100-pound bomb and possessing an operational range of no less than 125 miles
Nakajima: A Soothing Day on Japan’s Remote Island . . . - Setouchi A remote island in the Setonaikai National Park, Nakajima is blessed with a rich natural environment, gentle weather, mountains tinged with the bright colors of numerous citrus fruit orchards, and the quiet, retro beauty typical of Japan’s smaller islands still imbued with the comfort of a slow-paced way of life
Nakajima Aircraft Company | This Day in Aviation The Nakajima Ki-43 Type 1 Hayabusa was a single-place, single-engine fighter manufactured by Nakajima Hikoki K K for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service The light weight fighter was very maneuverable and was a deadly opponent
Nakajima Aircraft Company | Military Wiki | Fandom Japan's first aircraft manufacturer, it was founded in 1918 by a naval engineer, Chikuhei Nakajima, and a textile manufacturer, Seibei Kawanishi as Nihon Hikoki (Nippon Aircraft)
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Haruo Nakajima | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia Haruo Nakajima (中島 春雄, Nakajima Haruo) was a Japanese actor and stuntman, most famous for playing Godzilla in the character's first 12 films from 1954 to 1972
Atsushi Nakajima - Bungo Stray Dogs Wiki Atsushi Nakajima (May 5, 1909 - December 4, 1942) Although not politically active, Nakajima is known for his refusal to write propaganda stories for the Japanese government as so many of his peers did
The Last Surviving Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate - Vintage Aviation News Nakajima was tasked with developing a new fighter with a more powerful engine, heavier armament, and longer range The result was the Nakajima Ki-84, which was first flown in the spring of 1943 and was placed into frontline combat by June 1944