The WatanabeK8W was a Japanese floatplane trainer designed and built by Watanabe for the Imperial Japanese Navy. In 1937, the Imperial Japanese Navy...
1945 pusher fighter prototype K6W - WS-103 seaplane for Royal Siamese Navy K8W - 1938 floatplane trainer prototype, lost to the Kawanishi K8K K9W カエデ Kaede...
The Watanabe E9W was a Japanese submarine-borne reconnaissance seaplane, the first aircraft designed by Watanabe Ironworks. In January 1934, the Imperial...
IJN designation system, "J" referred to land-based fighters and "W" to Watanabe Tekkōjo, the company that oversaw the initial design. The idea of a canard-based...
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which it was intended to replace. It was selected in preference to Watanabe'sWatanabeK8W and placed in production as the Navy Type 0 Primary Seaplane Trainer...
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piston engine. 360 built (K2Y1 and K2Y2). Watanabe built aircraft were given the long designation Watanabe Navy Type 3-2 Land-based Primary Trainer. U-1...
to the presence of wiring, hydraulics and controls. Furthermore, Susumu Watanabe, who was in charge of engine outfitting for the Kikka, recalled that the...
trainer, with the short designation K4Y1. Production began at Watanabe in May 1933, Watanabe building 156 by 1939, with production then transferring to Nippon...
After the initial 60 examples by Kawanishi, production was continued by Watanabe (556 aircraft built), Mitsubishi (60), Hitachi (1,393), First Naval Air...
comparable role, configuration, and era Aichi M6A Arado Ar 231 Besson MB.411 Watanabe E9W Related lists List of flying boats and floatplanes List of submarine-borne...
tre The Yokosuka MXY1 was an experimental aircraft built by the Watanabe Iron Works to a design from the Yokosuka Navy Technical Arsenal from 1937. At...
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Attack Bomber, with a short designation of B3Y1, with production by Aichi, Watanabe and the Hiro Naval Arsenal, 129 being produced by the time that production...
Editions d’Along, 2000. ISBN 2-914403-02-X. Mikesh, Robert C. and Rikyu Watanabe (Illustrator). Zero Fighter. London: Jane's Publishing Company Ltd., 1981...
with 48 more built by Kawanishi from 1928 to 1928 to 1932, and 10 by Watanabe in 1933–34, which together with six aircraft built by Yokosuka, gave a...
introduced larger aircraft carrying submarines, the E6Y was superseded by the Watanabe E9W. The last example retired in 1943. Yokosho 2-Go First prototype equipped...