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Dam..Rob Stuart
you not only know what your talking about
you bring refernce to the table
and have nothing to do with the pull of thing(s)
from out of
You are to be commend, I commend you
Thanks for your great...
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This photo is on page 441 of Francillon's Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War, which identifies it as a G8N1.
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B-25?? Are you nuts? B-25's have two engines and twin tail boom! Definitely a Nakajima....
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this bomber was test flown out Dayton Ohio at (what is now)Wright-Patterson USAFB and later scrapped. Also a KI-44 of which I have the drop tank
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I agree with 11th grader It's a Nakajima G8N Renzan
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It appears to have been fitted with 4 Pratt & Whitney r2800's by the Americans
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sorey hear are the rist General characteristics
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Height: 7.20 m (23 ft 7 in)
Wing area: 112 m² (1,205 ft²)
Empty weight: 17,400 kg (38,400 lb)
Loaded weight: 26,800 kg (59,100 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 32,150 kg ...
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it wood be bad news for the usa i meen lock at
its sps General characteristics
Crew: ten
Length: 22.94 m (75 ft 3 in)
Wingspan: 32.54 m (106 ft 9 in)
Height: 7.20 m (23 ft 7 in)
Wing area: 112 m² (1,205...
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It is indeed a Nakajima G8N1 Renzan ("Rita")
A North American B-25 Mitchell only has ywo engines.
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Oh...because an AC has US Markings
it does not mean the the AC was produce, used or flown originally in the US. It means that the AC was abandon, Left or other wise discarded...and found upon the end of the War, by the Us, and claimed as...
Oh...because an AC has US Markings
it does not mean the the AC was produce, used or flown originally in the US. It means that the AC was abandon, Left or other wise discarded...and found upon the end of the War, by the Us, and claimed as Captured. Hog Wash!