Japanese pilot Kashimura's A5M fighter shortly after being hit by anti-aircraft fire and losing the tip of the port wing, over Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, 9 Dec 1937.
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Japanese pilot Kashimura's A5M fighter shortly after being hit by anti-aircraft fire and losing the tip of the port wing, over Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, 9 Dec 1937.
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Un pilote de la Marine Impériale Japonaise et son chasseur embarqué Mitsubishi A5M
A5M carrier-based fighter of the composition Kasumigaura kokutai.
Two Japanese pilots: Masao Asai and Masao Sato near Mitsubishi A5M
This is how a Japanese artist depicted an air battle in China between a Chaika and an A5M (Type 96). But such battles only took place at Khalkhin Gol, and in China in 1941, the I-153s were simply run over by A6M Zeros.
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A5M aircraft lineup at an airfield in China
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風の谷のナウシカ
Kaze no Tani no Naushika
바람계곡의 나우시카
A5M
polikarpov I-16
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航空機
Japanese A5M #WW2 #Aviation #AirShow #A5M #Booo