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− | Originally operated by the Akeno Kyōdō Hikōshidan (The Akeno Army Air Training School)<ref>Ferkl 2009, pp.34-39, 93-95.</ref> |
+ | Originally operated by the Akeno Kyōdō Hikōshidan (The Akeno Army Air Training School)<ref>Ferkl 2009, pp.34-39, 93-95.</ref> construction number '''2068''', this aircraft, was found on Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines March 1945. It was repaired and tested by [[TAIU-SWPA]] as '''S11''' at Clark Field until a crash in June 1945. |
<gallery>file:CINCPAC-105-45-7.jpg|The Ki-44 II Hei 'S11' as flown by TAIU-SWPA |
<gallery>file:CINCPAC-105-45-7.jpg|The Ki-44 II Hei 'S11' as flown by TAIU-SWPA |
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file:CINCPAC-105-45-8.jpg|Another page from the recognition manual published by TAIU-SWPA</gallery> |
file:CINCPAC-105-45-8.jpg|Another page from the recognition manual published by TAIU-SWPA</gallery> |
Revision as of 09:06, 13 September 2020
History
Originally operated by the Akeno Kyōdō Hikōshidan (The Akeno Army Air Training School)[1] construction number 2068, this aircraft, was found on Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines March 1945. It was repaired and tested by TAIU-SWPA as S11 at Clark Field until a crash in June 1945.
References
- Notes
- ↑ Ferkl 2009, pp.34-39, 93-95.