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carbone14 · 1 month
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Bombardier Mitsubishi G3M Type 96 du Kisarazu Air Group au-dessus du Mausolée de Sun Yat-sen – Guerre sino-japonaise – Nankin – Chine – 1938
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kavaeric · 2 years
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Cursed dreams from The Wind Rises 2013, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Aircraft in order of this gifset:
Mitsubishi A6M "Zero"
Mitsubishi 1MF2 "Falcon" prototype
Mitsubishi 1MF10 7-Shi
Mitsubishi G3M Type 96 bomber
Polikarpov I-15 (Republic of China fighters)
Nakajima A1N Type 3 carrier-fighter (Japanese Gloster Gambet/Gamecock)
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usafphantom2 · 6 months
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10 December 1941. Mitsubishi G3M Rikko “Nell” attack on Prince of Wales – Art by Peter Dennis. The Royal Navy capital ships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were sunk by Imperial Japanese Navy torpedo bombers near Malaya.
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dieselfutures · 4 years
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Mitsubishi G3M /  Type 96 "Rikko"
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lex-for-lexington · 5 years
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“Tarawa Invasion, November 1943. Two marines inspect the wreckage of Japanese aircraft on Betio airfield, Tarawa, 22 November 1943. Tail belongs to a Mitsubishi G3M "Nell" bomber.”
(NHHC: 80-G-57417)
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bmachine-blog1 · 6 years
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Group of Mitsubishi G3M torpedo bombers from the aircraft of the Japanese naval forces during a combat sortie; ~ 1941-1945 of th.
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1941 12 10  Attack on Prince of Wales  - Peter Dennis
Mitsubishi G3M Rikko "Nell"
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nebris · 5 years
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Mitsubishi G3M "Rikko"
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Service engine Japanese bomber Mitsubishi G3M
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coolyo294 · 7 years
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A mitsubishi G3M had a 7 fairy crew. If 36 G3Ms sortied and none came back, that’s 252 fairies who died flying into the teeth of the abyssal twin princesses anti-air defenses 
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usafphantom2 · 8 months
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10 October 1941. Mitsubishi G3M Rikko “Nell” attack on Prince of Wales. Art by Peter Dennis.
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aviationhistory · 7 years
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During engine start at an airfield on Saishuto Island (now Cheju Do) off of the southern coast of South Korea, a Hirosho G2H1 (Hiro Navy Type 95 Twin-engined Land-based Attacker) catches fire and soon explodes. Fire spreads to other G2Hs, armed with bombs, destroying four and damaging a fifth. Only eight G2H1s were built, six by Hirosho and two by Mitsubishi, the Imperial Japanese Navy deciding to standardize on the slightly smaller Mitsubishi G3M Navy Type 96 twin-engined land-based bomber, Allied codename "Nell".
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lex-for-lexington · 7 years
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Mitsubishi G3M bomber somewhere in the South Pacific.
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pistonwings · 8 years
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Mitsubishi G3M Bomber Crew
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planeshots · 10 years
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Formation flight Sunday. G3Ms
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