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Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/25/2005 1:28:05 PM   
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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/25/2005 5:04:29 PM   
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Hehe, I dusted off my college Russkii and actually managed to get something out of that site. It was also interesting to Google the name of the author, Andrei Firsov...

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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/25/2005 11:26:21 PM   
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can you have this translated for us by the weekend....

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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/25/2005 11:31:40 PM   
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Aircraft of Japan in the second world war
Andrey Firsov, 1996
In preparation of the collection participated V.Bakursky, N.Zhirnova, M.Levin, A.Jurgenson
Edition ÎÍÒÈ ÖÀÃÈ (Moscow) 1997. Cåðèÿ " History of aviation technics " (the appendix to the bulletin the Technical information), release *4

By time of the beginning of operations for Pacific ocean in spite of the fact that Japanese four years were at war in China, their aviation industry was completely unknown in the West. The opinion of self-appointed experts was expressed that Japanese be able to make only out-of-date copies of the western machines. Actually, shortly before the beginning of war planes of foreign marks were actively got by Japanese, as has provided with him "springboard" for break in development of own machines.

After prompt approach of Japanese in the first half-year of war on Pacific ocean, for allies has come the feeling of the unconditional superiority is time painful reassessments of potential of the opponent was replaced by respect for production ÿïîíñêî

But it is fast enough, when has shown the force mighty industrial potential of the States which have allowed again to reach full numerical and the qualitative superiority over Japanese, again there was a feeling of the full superiority, and fighting qualities of the Japanese planes and opportunities of their aircraft industry again began to be underestimated. Until recently such estimation prevailed. Nonspecialists believed, that Japanese were only in a condition to make bad copies of out-of-date western planes or the planes, capable to light up and blow up from the first hole.

The overall objective of this work to state an objective estimation and to achievements, and problems of the airindustry of Japan during the second world war.

The maintenance
Brief history of the Japanese aviation industry
Origin and pre-war development of the Japanese aircraft
Allied bombardments and dispersal of the Japanese aviation industry
Brief history of the Japanese military aircraft
The Japanese army aircraft
Aircraft of fleet
System of designations of the Japanese planes
Camouflage and identification designations
The descriptions of flying devices grouped on firms-developers
Айчи
D1A - a deck diving bomber
E11A1 - a flying boat - the night scout
D3A - a deck diving bomber
Е13А - поплавковый the seaplane-scout
Н9А - an educational flying boat
Е16А Цуюн - поплавковый the seaplane-scout
B7А Рюсей - a deck bomber-torpedo bomber
М6А Сейран - a bomber-torpedo bomber for ПЛ
S1A Денко - a double night fighter
Yokosuka
K5Y - the training plane
B4Y - a deck bomber-torpedo bomber
E14Y - the seaplane-scout for ПЛ
D4Y - deck пикировщик
P1Y - an average bomber
R2Y - the scout
MXY7 - пилотируемый a plane-shell
Kawasaki
Ки 10 - a fighter
Ки 32 - an easy bomber
Ки 45 Торю - a double fighter
Ки 48 - an easy bomber
Ки 56 - the transport plane
Ки 60 - a fighter-interceptor
Ки 61 Хиен - a fighter
Ки 64 - a fighter
Ки 66 - a diving bomber
Ки 78 - the record plane
Ки 88 - the project of a fighter
Ки 96 - a two-engined fighter
Ки 100 - a fighter
Ки 102 - штурмовик and a night fighter
Ки 108 - a high-altitude fighter
Ки 119 - an easy bomber
Каваниси
E7K - the seaplane-scout
H6K - a flying boat - the scout
H8K - a flying boat - the scout
E15K - the high-speed seaplane-scout
N1K Кефу - поплавковый a fighter
N1K1-J - a fighter
Каяба
Ка-1 - the автожир-scout
Кокусай
Ки 59 - the transport plane
Ки 76 - easy coherent the plane
Kyushu
K9W Момидзи / Ки-86 - the plane of initial preparation
K10W - a training aircraft
K11W Сирагику - an educational bomber
Q1W Токай - противолодочный the plane
J7W Синден - a fighter-interceptor
Мицубиси (Mitsubishi)
Ки 15 / C5M - the scout
Ки 21 - an average bomber
Ки 30 - an easy bomber
Ки 46 - the scout
Ки 51 - the штурмовик-scout
Ки 57 - the transport plane
Ки 67 Хирю - a heavy bomber
Ки 83 - a two-engined fighter
Ки 109 - a two-engined heavy interceptor
Ки 167 - a plane-shell
K3M - a training aircraft
A5M - a deck fighter
G3M - a distant sea bomber
F1M - the seaplane-scout
A6M - a deck fighter
B5M - a deck bomber-torpedo bomber
G4M - a sea distant bomber
A6M2-K / 5-K - an educational fighter
J2M - a fighter-interceptor
A7M Реппу - a deck fighter
J8M / Ки 200 - ракетны
Накадзима (Nakajima)
Ки 27 - a fighter
Ки 34 / L1N1 - the transport plane
Ки 43 Хаябуса - a fighter
Ки 44 Секи - a fighter-interceptor
Ки 49 Донрю - an average bomber
Ки 84 Хаяте - a fighter
Ки 87 - a high-altitude fighter
Ки 115 Цуруги - a bomber - камикадзе
E8N - the seaplane-scout
B5N - a deck bomber-torpedo bomber
J1N Гекко - a night fighter and the scout
A6M2-N - поплавковый a fighter
G5N Синзан - a distant sea bomber
B6N Тензан - a deck bomber-torpedo bomber
C6N Саюн - the deck scout
G8N Рензан - a heavy bomber
Кикка - a jet bomber
Рикугун
Ки 93 - a heavy fighter
Тачикава
Ки 9 - a training aircraft
Ки 17 - a training aircraft
Ки 36/55 - the army plane
Ки 54 - a multi-purpose training aircraft
Ки 70 - the distant scout
Ки 74 - a high-altitude scout-bomber
Ки 77 - the record plane
Ки 94 - a high-altitude interceptor
Appendices
ТТХ arms of aircraft of Japan
Numbers of designs (Ки) of army planes
Numbers of types of army planes
Own names of army planes
Numbers Си of naval planes
Short designations of naval planes
Numbers of types of naval planes
Own names of naval planes
System of numbering of projects of airservice of fleet
The code designations of the Japanese planes accepted in the West (I'll go back and change the code names. )

Aircraft of Japan in WWII; © Andrey Firsov, 1996
To the maintenance

Origin and pre-war development of the Japanese aircraft
In April 1891 one enterprising Japanese Chihachi Ninomija successfully started models with rubber моторчиком. Later it has designed the big model with a drive from a clockwork on pushing screw. The model successfully flied. But the Japanese army has shown to it not enough interest, and Ниномия has left the experiments.

On December, 19 1910 г in Japan have made the first flights planes Farmana and the Hailstones. So in Japan the epoch of flying devices more hardly air began. A year later one of the first Japanese pilots captain Tokigava has designed improved variant Фармана which has been constructed by an aeronautic part in Накано under Tokyo and which became the first plane let out in Japan.

After purchase of several types of foreign planes and release of their improved copies, in 1916 the first plane of original development a flying boat " type Йокосо ", спроекти has been constructed


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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 12:05:01 AM   
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WOW, I did't know such "translation" sites existed

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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 4:21:33 AM   
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MOGAMI Could you delve a bit into the Maintainence portion. What I've seen
from Western sources says by and large Japanese "operational rates" weren't
very high. Be interested to see if this fellow has anything to contribute on that
score.

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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 5:41:35 AM   
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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 10:37:15 AM   
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beign russky, I can help with unknown russian words, if someone need it

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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 11:18:19 AM   
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Ok, what does this mean, my russian girlfriend keeps writing me these little letters.




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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 12:05:05 PM   
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Hah, these the same, which my wife annoying me every evening

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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 3:38:47 PM   
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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 3:47:19 PM   
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In this case, Содержание doesnt mean maintenance, but "contents."

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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/26/2005 8:30:00 PM   
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This is essentially the same info but in English. Very comprehensive book.

Japanese aircraft of the Pacific war.
by Francillon, Rene J.
Naval Institute Pr., 1987, c1979.

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RE: Interesting online book about Japan Air Forces WW2 - 4/27/2005 3:52:55 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Mogami

Hi, Give me some time and anyone who can help with words I miss post.
Darn the forum does not support Russian charactors

Aircraft of Japan in the second world war
Andrey Firsov, 1996
In preparation of the collection participated V.Bakursky, N.Zhirnova, M.Levin, A.Jurgenson
Publisher ONATI TSAGI (Moscow) 1997. Series" History of aviation technics " (the appendix to the bulletin the Technical information), release *4

By the beginning of operations in Pacific ocean, in spite of the fact that Japanese were at war in China for four years , their aviation industry was completely unknown in the West. The self-appointed experts expressed the opinion that Japanese were able to make only out-of-date copies of the western machines. Actually, shortly before the beginning of war planes of foreign marks were actively purchased by Japanese, and provided with them with a "springboard" in development of their own machines.

After the rapid advance of the Japanese in the first half-year of the war in the Pacific , the Allied were forced to reassess their feelings about their enemy, feelings of unconditional superiority gave way to respect for products of Japanese aircraft industry and Japanese pilots.

However, soon enough, when the mighty industrial potential of the United States has shown its force aonce again allowed them to reach full numerical and the qualitative superiority over Japanese. Again there was a feeling of the full superiority, and the fighting qualities of the Japanese planes and potential of their aircraft industry again began to be underestimated. Until recently such estimation prevailed. Nonspecialists believed, that Japanese were only able to make bad copies of out-of-date western planes, or planes that burst into flame and exploded from the first bullet strike.

The overall objective of this work is to state an objective estimation to the achievements, and problems of the aircraft industry of Japan during the second world war.

Table of Contents
Brief history of the Japanese aviation industry
Origin and pre-war development of the Japanese aircraft
Allied bombardments and dispersal of the Japanese aviation industry
Brief history of the Japanese military aircraft
The Japanese army aircraft
Navy Aircraft
System of designations of Japanese planes
Camouflage and identification designations
The descriptions of aircraft grouped by manufactuter
Aichi
D1A - Carrier dive bomber
E11A1 - flying boat/night scout
D3A - Carrier diving bomber
Å13À - Floatplane/seaplane-scout
Í9À - training flying boat
Å16À Tsun- Floatplane-scout
B7À Rusei- Carrier torpedo bomber
Ì6À Seiran- submarine-launched torpedo bomber
S1A Denko- two-sead night fighter
Yokosuka
K5Y - training plane
B4Y - Carrier torpedo bomber
E14Y - submarine-launched scout
D4Y - Carrier dive bomber
P1Y - medium bomber
R2Y - scout
MXY7 - piloted suicide plane
Kawasaki
Ki 10 - fighter
Ki 32 - light bomber
Ki 45 Toryu- two-seat fighter
Ki 48 - light bomber
Ki 56 - transport plane
Ki 60 - fighter-interceptor
Ki 61 Hien- fighter
Ki 64 - fighter
Ki 66 - dive bomber
Ki 78 - speed record-braking plane
Ki 88 - project fighter
Ki 96 - two-engined fighter
Ki 100 - fighter
Ki 102 - light attack aircraft/night fighter
Ki 108 - high-altitude fighter
Ki 119 - light bomber
Kawanishi
E7K - seaplane-scout
H6K - flying boat/ scout
H8K - flying boat/the scout
E15K - high-speed seaplane-scout
N1K Kefu- Floatplane fighter
N1K1-J - fighter
Kayaba
Ka-1 - the autogyro-scout
Kokusai
Ki 59 - transport plane
Ki 76 - light communications plane
Kyushu
K9W Momidzi(sp?)/ Ki-86 - project plane
K10W - training aircraft
K11W Siragiku- training bomber
Q1W Tokai- ASW bomber
J7W Shinden- fighter-interceptor
Mitsubishi
Ki 15 / C5M - scout
Ki 21 - medium bomber
Ki 30 - light bomber
Ki 46 - scout
Ki 51 - light strike aircraft/scout
Ki 57 - transport plane
Ki 67 Hiryu- heavy bomber
Ki 83 - two-engined fighter
Ki 109 - two-engined heavy interceptor
Ki 167 - suicide plane
K3M - a training aircraft
A5M - Carrier fighter
G3M - long-range naval bomber
F1M - seaplane-scout
A6M - carrier fighter
B5M - carrier torpedo bomber
G4M - long-range naval bomber
A6M2-K / 5-K - training fighter
J2M - fighter-interceptor
A7M Reppu- carrier fighter
J8M / Êè 200 - jet interceptor
Nakajima
Ki 27 - fighter
Ki 34 / L1N1 - transport plane
Ki 43 Hayabusa- fighter
Ki 44 Seki- fighter-interceptor
Ki 49 Doryu- medium bomber
Ki 84 Hayate- fighter
Ki 87 - high-altitude fighter
Ki 115 Tsuguri- suicide bomber
E8N - seaplane-scout
B5N - Carrier torpedo bomber
J1N Gekko- night fighter/scout
A6M2-N - floatplane fighter
G5N Shizan- long-range naval bomber
B6N Tenzan- carier torpedo bomber
C6N Sayun- carrier scout
G8N Renzan- heavy bomber
Kikka- jet bomber
Rikugun
Ki 93 - heavy fighter
Tachikawa
Ki 9 - training aircraft
Ki 17 - training aircraft
Ki 36/55 - ground support plane
Ki 54 - multi-purpose training aircraft
Ki 70 - long-range scout
Ki 74 - high-altitude scout-bomber
Ki 77 - endurance record-breaking plane
Ki 94 - high-altitude interceptor
Appendices
Armament of Japanese aircraft
Ki Numbers of IJA Planes
Numbers of types of army planes
Japanese names of army planes
Si Numbers of IJN Planes
Short designations of naval planes
Numbers of types of naval planes
Japanese names of naval planes
System of numbering of projects of airservice of fleet
The code designations of the Japanese planes accepted in the West (I'll go back and change the code names. )

Aircraft of Japan in WWII; © Andrey Firsov, 1996



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