morejeffs
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Yes, that is right. Even without measuring it only a single engine fighter could fit in it. For modern Japanese (and thus the kids playing by it) it is a relic of a era gone by. So while there are nice descriptions (in Japanese) by the little park it is in, it is not...holy ground... quote:
ORIGINAL: Knavey It is a dome-shaped reinforced concrete structure with an entrance width of 12.3 meters, height of 3.7 meters and depth of 12 meters. It was built in this size to accommodate the former Army Type 3 fighter "Hien" (wingspan 12.0 meters, total height 3.7 meters). Investigations have shown that when the "Hien" was actually stored, it was just barely large enough to have no room around it. Google translate quote:
It is a dome-shaped reinforced concrete structure with an entrance width of 12.3 meters, height of 3.7 meters and depth of 12 meters. It was built in this size to accommodate the former Army Type 3 fighter "Hien" (wingspan 12.0 meters, total height 3.7 meters). Investigations have shown that when the "Hien" was actually stored, it was just barely large enough to have no room around it. Google translate
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