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Mitsubishi Ki-30 Army Type 97 Ann -Japanese Army light bomber used fro mid 1941 Relegated to training by end 1942, many later used for Kamikaze attacks
Mitsubishi Ki-67 Peggy -this Japanese Army heavy bomber, first flown in December 1942, came too late to have much impact
Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21 Zeke -first flown in April 1939, the existence of the carrier-going fighters came as a nasty surprise to the Allies in December 1941
Mitsubishi A5M2 Claude -this carrier-going Japanese Navy fighter was flown against the Chinese from early 1937
Mitsubishi G3M2 Navy Type 96 Nell parked of J-BEOG
Mitsubishi F1M2 Model 11 Pete -despite its antiquated appearance, the F1M shipboard scout performed stalwartly thoughout the war
Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat -came into service just in time to counter the early successes of the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero
PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Rabaul. Japanese reconnaissance aircraft Mitsubishi F-1 shotted down in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, during the Second World War
Big Crane of Mitsubishi Dockyard, Nagasaki, JapanAn interesting wooden postcard featuring the Big Crane of the Mitsubishi Dockyard, Nagasaki, Japan Date: circa early 1910s
Mitsubishi G3M2 Type 96 Nell -the standard Japanese Navys land-based bomber between mid 1937 and early 1943
Mitsubishi J2M1 Jack -first flown in March 1942, this dedicated interceptor never fully lived up to its early promise Only 621 built
Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty -successor to the G3M, the G4M had a vivid performance at the expense of vulneribility in combat
Mitsubishi G4M2a Model 24 Betty -over 2, 400 built Some were used to carry Kamikaze aircraft into action
Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke -remained superior to most Allied fighters it was likely to encounter until early 1943
Mitsubishi A6M3 Model 32 Zeke -while the official Allied code name for this type was Zeke, it was popularly refrred to as the Zero
Mitsubishi B5M1 Navy Type 97 Mabel -proved inferior to the Nakajima B5N Kate, only 125 built
Mitsubishi A6M3 Model 22 Zeke -nearly 11, 000 of the long range, agaile fighters were produced for the Japanese Navy
Tokyo, Japan - View of Yurakucho from Gaisen RoadView of Yurakucho from Gaisen Road - Tokyo, Japan - the Babasaki intersection with the Imperial Theatre (right) Date: circa 1910s
Japan - Kobe - Enormous Floating DockThe enormous floating dock at the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Yard at Kobe, Japan. The liner Hakozaki Maru SS (pictured being finished in the dock)