B7A attack aircraft resting at an airfield, 1940s

Caption     B7A attack aircraft resting at an airfield, 1940s ww2dbase
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B7A Ryusei   Main article  Photos  
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Added By C. Peter Chen
Licensing  This work originating in Japan is in the public domain. According to Article 23 of the 1899 Copyright Act of Japan and Article 2 of Supplemental Provisions of Copyright Act of 1970, a work is in the public domain if it was created or published before 1 Jan 1957.

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1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
15 Feb 2009 04:34:26 PM

photo above: the seventh Aichi B7A1 attack and torpedo bomber code name (grace)
2. Commenter identity confirmed BILL says:
23 Feb 2009 11:02:02 AM

Info above photo: Aichi B7A1 Ryusei (Shooting Star) Prototype aircraft, tail marking character Ko this was short for Kokugijitsusho(Aircraft Technology Arsenal)Aircraft from engine to canopy was painted a blue-black, aircraft was overall orange in color with hinomaru in six positions. Code Name(Grace) by the Allies.

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