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68 items in this album on 4 pages.

G4M bomber of 801st Air Group, Japanese Navy 703rd Reconnaissance Flight Corps in flight, circa 1940sG4M bomber taking off, circa 1940s
G4M bomber of 801st Air Group, Japanese Navy 703rd Reconnaissance Flight Corps in flight, circa 1940sG4M bomber taking off, circa 1940s
G4M bomber with some of its air and ground personnel, circa 1940sG4M bombers in flight, 1940s
G4M bomber with some of its air and ground personnel, circa 1940sG4M bombers in flight, 1940s
G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sG4M bombers in flight, circa 1940s
G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sG4M bombers in flight, circa 1940s
G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sG4M bombers of Mizawa Air Group of the Japanese Navy in flight, circa 1940s
G4M bombers in flight, circa 1940sG4M bombers of Mizawa Air Group of the Japanese Navy in flight, circa 1940s
G4M1 bombers of Kanoya Air Group of Japanese Navy in flight, circa 1940sG4M1 Model 11 bomber of Kanoya Air Group in flight, circa 1940s
G4M1 bombers of Kanoya Air Group of Japanese Navy in flight, circa 1940sG4M1 Model 11 bomber of Kanoya Air Group in flight, circa 1940s
G4M2a Model 24 bomber of 763rd Air Group of the Japanese Navy at rest at an airfield, circa 1940sUSAAF A-20 Havoc aircraft attacking a Japanese airfield at a low altitude, Lae, New Guinea, circa 1943; note G4M bomber on the ground
G4M2a Model 24 bomber of 763rd Air Group of the Japanese Navy at rest at an airfield, circa 1940sUSAAF A-20 Havoc aircraft attacking a Japanese airfield at a low altitude, Lae, New Guinea, circa 1943; note G4M bomber on the ground
Wreck of two G4M bombers at Lae, New Guinea, 1943Wreck of G4M bomber whose crash killed Admiral Yamamoto, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Apr 1943
Wreck of two G4M bombers at Lae, New Guinea, 1943Wreck of G4M bomber whose crash killed Admiral Yamamoto, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Apr 1943
Gun camera still by Flight Sergeant Batchelor No. 457 Squadron RAAF of Japanese G4M1 bombers in flight near Darwin, Australia, 6 Jun 1943Wrecked Japanese G4M
Gun camera still by Flight Sergeant Batchelor No. 457 Squadron RAAF of Japanese G4M1 bombers in flight near Darwin, Australia, 6 Jun 1943Wrecked Japanese G4M 'Betty' bomber, Munda Airfield, New Georgia, 1943
American parachute fragmentation bomb descending onto a Japanese airfield, circa 1943-1945; note G4M aircraft on the groundG4M aircraft at rest at an airfield, circa 1940s
American parachute fragmentation bomb descending onto a Japanese airfield, circa 1943-1945; note G4M aircraft on the groundG4M aircraft at rest at an airfield, circa 1940s
G4M aircraft in flight, circa 1940sG4M bomber burning on the ground, circa 1943-1945
G4M aircraft in flight, circa 1940sG4M bomber burning on the ground, circa 1943-1945

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