Ki-27

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The Nakajima Ki-27 was the main fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service up until 1940. Its Allied nickname was "Nate", although it was called "Abdul" in the "China Burma India" (CBI) theater by many post-war sources; Allied Intelligence had reserved that name for the nonexistent Mitsubishi Navy Type 97 fighter, expected to be the successor to the carrier-borne Type 96 with retractable landing gear and an enclosed cockpit.

1939-09-01T00:00:00Z
1939-09-01T00:00:00Z
1937-07-07T00:00:00Z
1937-07-07T00:00:00Z
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Sadao Kagawa, Ki-27Sadao Kagawa, Ki-27
Militair in de cockpit van een buitgemaakt Japans vliegtuig, Bestanddeelnr 39-6-4Militair in de cockpit van een buitgemaakt Japans vliegtuig, Bestanddeelnr 39-6-4
Pilots of the Manchukuo Imperial Air Force at Fukuoka Daiichi Airport during a visit to Japan, September 1942.Pilots of the Manchukuo Imperial Air Force at Fukuoka Daiichi Airport during a visit to Japan, September 1942.
Masaaki Okawa with Ki-27Masaaki Okawa with Ki-27
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Nakajima Ki-27 at HamamatsuNakajima Ki-27 at Hamamatsu
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