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A B6N2 torpedo bomber resting at an airfield, date unknownA mechanic manually turning the engine on a B6N2 torpedo bomber to prevent hydraulic lock, date unknown
A B6N2 torpedo bomber resting at an airfield, date unknownA mechanic manually turning the engine on a B6N2 torpedo bomber to prevent hydraulic lock, date unknown
B6N torpedo bombers flying in formation, date unknownB6N torpedo bombers warming up at an airfield, date unknown
B6N torpedo bombers flying in formation, date unknownB6N torpedo bombers warming up at an airfield, date unknown
A B6N2 torpedo bomber exploding in mid-air after direct hit by 5-inch shell from carrier Yorktown, off Kwajalein, Marshall Islands, 4 Dec 1943Japanese B6N aircraft releasing a torpedo in waters between Taiwan and Philippine Islands, 14 Oct 1944; USS Alabama and a destroyer in background; photo taken from USS Essex
A B6N2 torpedo bomber exploding in mid-air after direct hit by 5-inch shell from carrier Yorktown, off Kwajalein, Marshall Islands, 4 Dec 1943Japanese B6N aircraft releasing a torpedo in waters between Taiwan and Philippine Islands, 14 Oct 1944; USS Alabama and a destroyer in background; photo taken from USS Essex
Decoy Japanese B6N, Ki-27, and other aircraft emitting false smoke during US air raid, Koshun Airfield, southern Taiwan, date unknownG4M, B6N, D4Y, and L2D (license-built DC-3) aircraft at Yokosuka Navy Air Corps Oppama Base, Japan, late 1945
Decoy Japanese B6N, Ki-27, and other aircraft emitting false smoke during US air raid, Koshun Airfield, southern Taiwan, date unknownG4M, B6N, D4Y, and L2D (license-built DC-3) aircraft at Yokosuka Navy Air Corps Oppama Base, Japan, late 1945
A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, post-WW2, photo 1 of 2A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, post-WW2, photo 2 of 2
A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, post-WW2, photo 1 of 2A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, post-WW2, photo 2 of 2
Wreck of a B6N aircraft under 120 feet of water at Truk (Chuuk), Caroline Islands, 22 Jul 2006, photo 1 of 3Wreck of a B6N aircraft under 120 feet of water at Truk (Chuuk), Caroline Islands, 22 Jul 2006, photo 2 of 3
Wreck of a B6N aircraft under 120 feet of water at Truk (Chuuk), Caroline Islands, 22 Jul 2006, photo 1 of 3Wreck of a B6N aircraft under 120 feet of water at Truk (Chuuk), Caroline Islands, 22 Jul 2006, photo 2 of 3
Wreck of a B6N aircraft under 120 feet of water at Truk (Chuuk), Caroline Islands, 22 Jul 2006, photo 3 of 3
Wreck of a B6N aircraft under 120 feet of water at Truk (Chuuk), Caroline Islands, 22 Jul 2006, photo 3 of 3
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