Caption | Ki-36 aircraft at rest, circa 1940s ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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"We no longer demand anything, we want war."Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, Aug 1939
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AVIATION IN JAPAN: Did you know that the Imperial Japanese ArmyAir Force contracted civilian flight schools to trainpilots and d crews. This was done to take the work load off Army flight schools.The Tachikawa Ki55 was the trainer version of the Ki-36 both aircraft were give the code name of "Ida" ARMY AIR FORCE STRENGHT 1940 The (IJAAF) had 33,000 personnel, over 1,600 a/c1,375 first-line fighters, organized into 83 squadrons 36 fighter, 28 light bomber and 22 medium bomber. ARMY AIR ARSENAL: First Tachikawa Army Arsenal Aviation Research& Development. Tachikawa Hikoki K.K. & RikugunKokukosho K.K. were army owned and operated aircraft manufacturing Company. A Ki-36 "Ida" was operated by the Japanese Asahi Newspaper Co. as J-BAAR