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- Nakajima Aircraft Company - Wikipedia
The Nakajima Aircraft company was Japan's first aircraft manufacturer, and was founded in 1918 by Chikuhei Nakajima, a naval engineer, and Seibei Kawanishi, a textile manufacturer, as Nihon Hikoki (Nippon Aircraft)
- Nakajima Typewriter Parts Distributor | North American Distribution
For over 35 years, Nakajima has been the “behind the scenes” designer and manufacturer of many of the industry’s best known typewriter brands throughout the world
- 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 Typewriters Page - Typewriters. com
Discover the reliability and performance of Nakajima electronic typewriters, trusted worldwide for over 30 years Built for durability, precision, and speed, Nakajima typewriters are perfect for offices, schools, and home businesses
- Nakajima - All Aircraft with History, Technical Data Photos - Aero Corner
AeroCorner features profiles for 1 Nakajima aircraft This includes 1 Military Propellor Plane Each profile includes performance data, photo galleries, dimensions, and operational history
- Nakajima Kikka - Wikipedia
The Nakajima Kikka (橘花; " tachibana orange blossom"), initially designated Kōkoku Nigō Heiki (皇国二号兵器; "Imperial Weapon No 2"), was Japan 's first turbojet-powered aircraft
- Nakajima (surname) - Wikipedia
Yuto Nakajima (中島 裕翔, born 1993), J-pop singer, actor and dancer in the group Hey! Say! JUMP The main character from the Digital Devil Story science fiction novels, named Akemi Nakajima These novels inspired the creation of the Megami Tensei franchise
- Nakajima - Wikipedia
Nakajima (中島) is a Japanese name It is also sometimes romanized as Nakashima and sometimes written as 中嶋 It may refer to: Nakashima District, Aichi, former district in Japan, now part of Inazawa, Aichi
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