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ouidjat 1st September 2009 14:13

Japanese aircraft to identify
 
Hello All,

don't know if it's the right place? Can you help me please.
From my personnal collection.

Regards,
Franck.

Khorat 1st September 2009 17:03

Re: Japanese aircraft to identify
 
hm taken in germany sometime before the war, I remember see in some book lot pics of this visit - if find will repeat soon.

khorat

Stein Meum 1st September 2009 17:48

Re: Japanese aircraft to identify
 
This is the second prototype of the Mitsubishi Kamikaze (Divine Wind) which made a record flight from Japan to London in April 1937. A/C registration is J-BAAI.

Stein

ouidjat 1st September 2009 19:48

Re: Japanese aircraft to identify
 
Hello Khorat and Stein,

Thank you very much for your help. At least this picture has been published in old "Fanatique de l'aviation" in the seventies, or "Aviation Magazine". I'm not sure.

Thanks both of you. Of course more details will be welcome.
Regards,
Franck.

ouidjat 1st September 2009 19:58

Re: Japanese aircraft to identify
 
OK! Mistubishi KI-15.

Extract from Wikipedia:

The Kamikaze (神風号, Kamikaze-go?) was a MitsubishiKi-15 Karigane aircraft, (registration J-BAAI) sponsored by the newspaper Asahi Shimbun. It became famous on April 9, 1937 as the first Japanese-built aircraft to fly from Japan toEurope. The flight from Tokyo to London took 51 hours, 17 minutes and 23 seconds and was piloted by Masaaki Iinuma (1912-1941), with Kenji Tsukagoshi (1900-1943) serving as navigator.

Thanks again,
Franck.


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