Caption | Ki-48 aircraft at rest, circa 1940s ww2dbase | ||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Bill says:
2 Jul 2015 03:23:21 PM
BOMBER SCHOOL:
Marking on tail of the Ki-48 Lily is for the Hokota Army Light Bomber Flying School. Aircraft next to the Lily is the Nakajima Ki-49 Donryu (Helen) bomber
2 Jul 2015 03:23:21 PM
BOMBER SCHOOL:
Marking on tail of the Ki-48 Lily is for the Hokota Army Light Bomber Flying School. Aircraft next to the Lily is the Nakajima Ki-49 Donryu (Helen) bomber
3. Bill says:
8 Nov 2016 06:03:01 PM
DARLING LILY:
After the Japanese surrender
August 1945 thousands of Japanese aircraft were scrapped, US forces shipped
over one hundred examples of aircraft for testing and evaluation.
Even the Kawasaki Ki-48 was among them shipped as FE-1202 and later scrapped Park Ridge, Ca.1950
File photo of Ki-48 "Lily"
wasn't the one shipped to the USA after WWII...
Another survivor is on display today in Communist China wearing PLAAF markings
8 Nov 2016 06:03:01 PM
DARLING LILY:
After the Japanese surrender
August 1945 thousands of Japanese aircraft were scrapped, US forces shipped
over one hundred examples of aircraft for testing and evaluation.
Even the Kawasaki Ki-48 was among them shipped as FE-1202 and later scrapped Park Ridge, Ca.1950
File photo of Ki-48 "Lily"
wasn't the one shipped to the USA after WWII...
Another survivor is on display today in Communist China wearing PLAAF markings
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25 Mar 2011 09:40:36 PM
Ki-48 Lily of the Hokota Army Light Bomber Flying School. Aircraft in the background is
the Nakajima Ki-49 Donryu (Helen) number built 819