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Ba 349 Natter rocket interceptor on display at Farnborough, England, UK, 1946Canadian Ventura aircraft, circa 1940s
Ba 349 Natter rocket interceptor on display at Farnborough, England, UK, 1946Canadian Ventura aircraft, circa 1940s
Captured D4Y3 Model 33 dive bomber in flight, wearing US markingsCaptured G4M2a Model 24 Ko/Otsu, 1945-1946
Captured D4Y3 Model 33 dive bomber in flight, wearing US markingsCaptured G4M2a Model 24 Ko/Otsu, 1945-1946
Captured German Me 410A-3 aircraft being inspected by British mechanics, Collyweston, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1946Captured Japanese Ki-83 aircraft with American markings at rest, date unknown
Captured German Me 410A-3 aircraft being inspected by British mechanics, Collyweston, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom, 1944-1946Captured Japanese Ki-83 aircraft with American markings at rest, date unknown
Captured Japanese Ki-83 aircraft with American markings in flight, date unknownCaptured Ju 388L-1 aircraft in US markings, post-WW2
Captured Japanese Ki-83 aircraft with American markings in flight, date unknownCaptured Ju 388L-1 aircraft in US markings, post-WW2
Captured Ki-54 aircraft with Chinese markings, China, circa 1940sCaptured Ki-54 aircraft with USAAF markings, circa 1940s
Captured Ki-54 aircraft with Chinese markings, China, circa 1940sCaptured Ki-54 aircraft with USAAF markings, circa 1940s
Captured Ki-54 aircraft, Japan, circa 1945-1946Captured Ki-55 aircraft in Chinese markings, China, circa 1940s
Captured Ki-54 aircraft, Japan, circa 1945-1946Captured Ki-55 aircraft in Chinese markings, China, circa 1940s
Captured Ki-57 aircraft in Chinese service, China, circa late 1940sCaptured Kikka prototype jet at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, date unknown
Captured Ki-57 aircraft in Chinese service, China, circa late 1940sCaptured Kikka prototype jet at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, date unknown
Captured Kikka prototype jet at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, date unknownCaptured Me 262 Schwalbe jet fighters at Lechfeld Airfield, Lagerlechfeld, Augsburg, Germany, circa 1946; they were being transported to the United States
Captured Kikka prototype jet at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States, date unknownCaptured Me 262 Schwalbe jet fighters at Lechfeld Airfield, Lagerlechfeld, Augsburg, Germany, circa 1946; they were being transported to the United States
Captured N1K2-J aircraft preparing for flight, Japan, circa 1946Captured Ta 152H aircraft with British markings, United Kingdom, 1946
Captured N1K2-J aircraft preparing for flight, Japan, circa 1946Captured Ta 152H aircraft with British markings, United Kingdom, 1946
Cockpit of a MXY7 Ohka Model 11 aircraft, date unknownExperienced Avenger pilots of Attack Squadron VA-2A flying from USS Tarawa hold their TBM-3E’s in close formation above San Diego, California, United States, 1946. The white canister under the right wing is a radar pod
Cockpit of a MXY7 Ohka Model 11 aircraft, date unknownExperienced Avenger pilots of Attack Squadron VA-2A flying from USS Tarawa hold their TBM-3E’s in close formation above San Diego, California, United States, 1946. The white canister under the right wing is a radar pod

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