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Photo ID: 2219246
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5439 This elegant Ki-46 is one of many interesting exhibits in the 'War Planes' hangar at the super RAF Museum at Cosford. |
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Photo ID: 2120900
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5439 Preserved at the RAF Museum, Cosford. |
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Photo ID: 2118703
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5439 Captured on the Malay peninsula, this sole surviving 'Dinah' flew in the 3rd Chutai of the 81st Sentai, Imperial Japnese Army Air Force. The elegant Ki-46 was a fast reconnaissance aircraft that was difficult to intercept. |
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Photo ID: 2040990
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5439 On static display in the War Planes hangar. Codenamed the Dinah, it first flew in Nov 1939. Performance trials showed the prototype Ki46-1's top speed to be 40mph lower than the requirement, although at 336mph, it was still faster than the latest Japanese fighters! Ki46s were first used operationally over China, their speed enabling them to avoid interception by the few fighters available to the Chinese although high-altitude photographic reconnaissance is where it excelled (Canon 50D + 10-20 EX DC HSM) |
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Photo ID: 2036588
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5439 On static display in the War Planes hangar. Codenamed the Dinah, it first flew in Nov 1939. Performance trials showed the prototype Ki46-1's top speed to be 40mph lower than the requirement, although at 336mph, it was still faster than the latest Japanese fighters! Ki46s were first used operationally over China, their speed enabling them to avoid interception by the few fighters available to the Chinese although high-altitude photographic reconnaissance is where it excelled (Canon 50D + 10-20 EX DC HSM) |
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Photo ID: 1818614
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Photo ID: 1637221
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5439 The "Dinah" was one of the finest reconnaissance aircraft of the WWII. This one is the only known survivor. [Canon 40D + Sigma 17-70 DC]. |
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Photo ID: 1497527
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Photo ID: 1407222
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5439 Preserved at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford. |
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Photo ID: 1377517
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5439 This Dinah, captured in India towards the end of WWII is preserved in the magnificent RAF Museum Cosford Collection |
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Photo ID: 1338064
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5439 Preserved at the RAF Museum, Cosford. |
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Photo ID: 1252450
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5439 At the RAF Museum Cosford |
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Photo ID: 0994129
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5439 Exhibit at RAF Museum Cosford. |
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Photo ID: 0750440
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5439 Captured by the British at Maiden Airfield in India, and assigned ATAIU-SEA markings. She was brought to the UK and restored with financial support from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Transferred to St Athan, she was then painted in her authentic marking of the 3rd Chutai of the 81st Sentai. Now on display in the wonderful RAF Museum Cosford. |
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Photo ID: 0592932
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