Senin, 21 Mei 2018

Aviation History Letters from Readers- July 2008

Seiran Engine Surfaces I was delighted to see the article in your May issue about the Japanese subs that carried Aichi M6A1 Seiran floatplanes (“Japan’s Panama Canal Buster,” by John Geoghegan). A few years ago, my organization contracted for the restoration of a Kawasaki Ki.61 Hien “Tony” fighter. Since the plan was to rebuild it …

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