Pilots of the Manchukuo Imperial Air Force in 1942, with a Nakajima Ki-27 behind
Active
1937–1945
Country
Manchukuo
Role
Air force
Size
200+ aircraft
Garrison/HQ
Xinjing
Colors
Yellow, blue, white
Anniversaries
September 20 (Aviation Day)
Engagements
Second Sino-Japanese War World War II
Commanders
Ceremonial chief
Kangde Emperor
Insignia
Roundel
Military unit
Manchukuo Imperial Air Force (1941)
Parent unit
Ministry of War
Components
1st Air Unit (Xinjing)
2nd Air Unit (Fengtian)
3rd Air Unit (Harbin)
Tungliao Independent Air Unit
Flying School
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