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Mitsubishi aircraft

Mitsubishi Ki-1 “Army Type 93” Heavy Bomber, c. 1935.
I.J.N. Mitsubishi G4M (“Betty”) Medium Bomber propaganda postcard, c. 1943.
Mitsubishi No. 2 (I.J.A. 2MB2) prototype light bomber, c. 1925.
I.J.A. Mitsubishi Ki-21 Type 97 (“Sally”) Heavy Bomber, ca. 1938.
I.J.N. Mitsubishi B2M1 Type-89 torpedo bomber, c. 1930.
Nagoya Aircraft Works, Mitsubishi Aircraft Co., Nagoya, c. 1925.
Grand Fleet Review, Osaka-Kobe, 1930.
Sinking the HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse propaganda postcard, 1941.
Mitsubishi G1M artist’s concept, c. 1933.
Mitsubishi 2MR4 (Type 10) Carrier Reconnaissance biplane, c. 1930.
Mitsubishi A6M2 “Zero”, c. 1940.
Mitsubishi 1MT, c. 1922.
Mitsubishi Ki-2-I & Ki-2-II “Army Type 93” Light Bomber, c. 1935.
“Nippon” round-the-world flight, Aug.-Sept.,1939
“Kamikaze”, Tokyo-London World Record Flight, 1937.
Mitsubishi G3M, “Nell”, 1935-1945.
Japan Air Transport Co. Hinazuru-type Airspeed As.6 Envoy, 1936.
Mitsubishi B1M, c. 1925-35.
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