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Kawasaki Ki-32 Mary
China (Manchukuo) [1]
Japan [8]
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Ki-32 | Unit: unknown Serial: unknown No additional information
Artist: unknown Source: unknown
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21/02/2005
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Ki-32 | Unit: 3rd sentai Serial: unknown China, 1938.
Artist: © Jaroslaw Wrobel Source: "CHINY 1931-41. Preludium do Pearl Harbor" by Ray Wagner. Seria: KAMPANIE LOTNICZE-NR5. (c) AJ-PRESS, 1995. P. O. Box 73 81-209 Gdynia 9. ISBN 83-86208-30-9.
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19/04/2011
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Ki-32 | Unit: 1st chutai, 45th sentai Serial: unknown In 1939, this Kawasaki Ki-32 bomber was used to fulfillment of combat missions by 1st Chutai of 45th Attack Sentai over the China battlefield. 45th Sentai started its active service in China in August 1938.
Artist: unknown Source: http://mujweb.atlas.cz/Veda/airwar/
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28/02/2006
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Ki-32 | Unit: 3rd chutai, 6th sentai, Japanese Imperial Army Air Force Serial: unknown Manchuria, 1941.
Artist: unknown Source: The Flightline - Military Aviation Archives[http://www.kotfsc.com/] - DEAD
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21/02/2005
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Ki-32 | Unit: 3rd chutai, 45th sentai Serial: HiMu China, 1938-39. In that period the 3rd Chutai used a silhouette of a bird of prey as its marking. Three-tone camouflage, specially dedicated to operations in China, was to be applied on the whole Ki-32 production block in the factory. A pair of white emblems on the vertical tail identified an individual plane - other two Ki-32 known examples were 'I Ya' and 'HiNa'.
Artist: © Dusan Simek Source: REVI "Japanese WWII Aircraft in Colour" by Martin Ferkl (Volume 1). (c) REVI Publications 2006, P.O. Box 143, Ostrava-Poruba, 708 00, Czech Rebuplic. ISBN: 80-85957-12-4. Cat. No.:11-4003.
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27/03/2009
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Ki-32 | Unit: Hokota flying school Serial: unknown Hokota flying school, Hokota air base, Japan, January 1942. One of the aircraft photographed by the war reporter Shunkichi Kikuchi was this Ki-32 light bomber (Allied code 'Mary'). The colour bands wrapping around the rear part of the fuselage are individual marking, on the tail is the emblem of the flying school.
Artist: © Dusan Simek Source: REVI "Japanese WWII Aircraft in Colour" by Martin Ferkl (Volume 1). (c) REVI Publications 2006, P.O. Box 143, Ostrava-Poruba, 708 00, Czech Rebuplic. ISBN: 80-85957-12-4. Cat. No.:11-4003.
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20/07/2009
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