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Nakajima C6N Saiun (Iridescent Cloud) (Allied codename Jill), carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War II At Freeman Field Arizona
North American SNJ-4 Texan N7062C - BII-310North American SNJ-4 Texan N7062C / BII-310 (msn 88-13171), a Nakajima B5N Kate replica of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 8-10 October. Date: 1992
North American SNJ-5 Texan N3725G - AII-356North American SNJ-5 Texan N3725G / AII-356 (msn 88-16686), a Nakajima B5N Kate replica of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 8-10 October. Date: 1992
North American SNJ-5 Texan N3242G - AI-313North American SNJ-5 Texan N3242G / AI-313 (msn 88-15757), a Nakajima B5N Kate replica of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 8-10 October. Date: 1992
Tommy Nakajima - Japanese golfer Date: 1970s - 1980s
Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen (msn 23186, allied reporting name Zeke), on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station ca1957. This Mitsubishi A6M7 was built by Nakajima Hikoki as their 43rd Model 62 aircraft
Mitsubishi 2MR1 Tobi reconnaissance biplane. Designed and built for an Imperial Japanese Army Air Service competition for a reconnaissance aircraft
Nakajima A6M2-N Navy Type 2 Model 11 Rufe -essentially the Mitsubishi A6M modified to take floats Operational from 1942
Nakajima Ki-44 Army Type 2 Tojo -among the first of the Japanese fighters to forsake agility for speed and punch Entered service with Army in December 1941
Nakajima G8N1 Renzan Rita -Too late to enter combat, this Japanese Navy heavy bomber first flew in October 1944
Nakajima Ki-49 Type 100 Helen -first flown in August 1939, this Japanese Army heavy bomber proved vulnerable when attacked
Nakajima Ki-34 AT-2 Thora -initially flown as a light airliner, the type saw wartime use with both the Japanese Amy and Navy
Nakajima Ki-27 Army Type 97 Nate -entering service with the Japanese Army in 1937, the fighter was still in use early in 1942
Nakajima C6N-Saiun Myrt -capable of reaching nearly 380mph, this carrier-going reconnaisssance type was difficult to catch
Nakajima, Nikko, Japan, circa 1880s - Washing clothes in a river. Date: circa 1880s
A stream and houses at Nakajima, Nagasaki, Japan, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s
Nakajima Ki-84-1a Frank -first flown in March 1943, the type entered service at the end of 1944 One of the best Japanese fighters
Nakajima Ki-43 Army Type 1 Oscar -first flown in January 1939, the fighter was very agile but vulknerable to combat damage Over 5, 900 built
Nakajima Ki-4 Army Type 94 -this reconnaissance, later trainer was withdrawn by 1943
Nakajima B5N Kate -the Japanese Navys standard carrier-going topedo bomber for most of the war
Mitsubishi B5M1 Navy Type 97 Mabel -proved inferior to the Nakajima B5N Kate, only 125 built
The actor Nakajima Mihoemon. Print shows the actor Nakajima Mihoemon, half-length portrait framed by a fan, in the role of a rogue samurai. Date 1770
The actors Ichikawa Raizo in the role of Umeomaru and Nakajima Mihoeimon in the role of Shihei. Date between 1761 and 1772
The actor Nakajima Kanzaemon