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J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 2 of 2Captured J2M Raiden fighter being prepared for takeoff, Seletar Airfield, Singapore, Dec 1945
J1N1-S, G4M, C6N, and D4Y aircraft at Yokosuka Naval Air Depot, Japan, late 1945, photo 2 of 2Captured J2M Raiden fighter being prepared for takeoff, Seletar Airfield, Singapore, Dec 1945
Captured J2M Raiden fighters in RAF markings being tested by Japanese pilots near Seletar Airfield, Singapore, Dec 1945, photo 1 of 2Captured J2M Raiden fighters in RAF markings being tested by Japanese pilots near Seletar Airfield, Singapore, Dec 1945, photo 2 of 2
Captured J2M Raiden fighters in RAF markings being tested by Japanese pilots near Seletar Airfield, Singapore, Dec 1945, photo 1 of 2Captured J2M Raiden fighters in RAF markings being tested by Japanese pilots near Seletar Airfield, Singapore, Dec 1945, photo 2 of 2
Crew of B-29 Superfortress F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VBF-74 aboard USS Midway, late 1945; seen in Feb issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
Crew of B-29 Superfortress 'Bockscar' for the Nagasaki, Japan bombing mission, 1945. Front: Dehart, Kuharek, Buckley, Gallagher, Spizer. Back: Olivi, Beahan, Sweeney, Van Pelt, Albury. Late 1945F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VBF-74 aboard USS Midway, late 1945; seen in Feb issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation News
Japanese Navy pilots at Seletar Airfield, Singapore with a captured J2M Raiden fighter in RAF markings, Dec 1945Captured A6M5 Model 52 fighter with US markings, Naval Air Station Anascotia, Washington, DC, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
Japanese Navy pilots at Seletar Airfield, Singapore with a captured J2M Raiden fighter in RAF markings, Dec 1945Captured A6M5 Model 52 fighter with US markings, Naval Air Station Anascotia, Washington, DC, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
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
A captured B7A attack aircraft with US air intelligence unit ATAIU-SEA markings, 1946A6M2 Zero fighter being tested by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, post-WW2
A captured B7A attack aircraft with US air intelligence unit ATAIU-SEA markings, 1946A6M2 Zero fighter being tested by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, post-WW2
Abandoned A6M5 Model 52, post-WW2An SNJ-5C Texan making a carrier qualification landing aboard the Light Carrier USS Saipan, circa 1946.
Abandoned A6M5 Model 52, post-WW2An SNJ-5C Texan making a carrier qualification landing aboard the Light Carrier USS Saipan, circa 1946.
B-29 Superfortress bomber B-29 Superfortress bomber in flight, 1945-1946
B-29 Superfortress bomber 'USS Pintado', named after the submarine which had rescued some of the crew off Japan in Jun 1945, date unknownB-29 Superfortress bomber in flight, 1945-1946
B-29 Superfortress bomber on display at the Washington National Airport, Washington DC, United States, date unknownBa 349 Natter rocket interceptor on display at Farnborough, England, UK, 1946
B-29 Superfortress bomber on display at the Washington National Airport, Washington DC, United States, date unknownBa 349 Natter rocket interceptor on display at Farnborough, England, UK, 1946
Canadian Ventura aircraft, circa 1940sCaptured D4Y3 Model 33 dive bomber in flight, wearing US markings
Canadian Ventura aircraft, circa 1940sCaptured D4Y3 Model 33 dive bomber in flight, wearing US markings

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