
Caption | Japanese Army Ki-27 aircraft at an airfield in northeastern China, 1939 ww2dbase | ||||||||
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12 Nov 2015 02:47:09 PM
IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE: CHINA
Line-up of Nakajima Hi-27 Nates assigned to the 64th Sentai. First Nate has red engine cowling and what looks like a red eagle below the cockpit.
The Nate was armed w/2 x 7.7mm machine guns and was the standard low wing fixed landing gear fighter.
During the Pacific War with the US and its Allies, the Ki27 was operated as a second-line fighter-trainer in Japan. The Nate was also operated by civilian flying schools in Japan under contract with the Imperial Army to train pilots.