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Another Gaggle Of Japanese Planes

----except these are in plastic. I'd sure like them in diecast. How many of them can you guys ID?
 

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Re: Another Gaggle Of Japanese Planes

I see a...
G3M "Nell"
Ki-21 "Sally/Gwen"
Ki-32 "Mary"
Ki-44 "Tojo"
Ki-48 "Lily"
B6N "Jill"
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Re: Another Gaggle Of Japanese Planes

Lets see,,,

1. Nakajima B6N Jill (Looks real similar to the Myrt)
2. Mitsubishi Ki-21 Sally
3. Mitsubishi G3M Nell
4. P1Y Frances (Really like this one)
5. Kawasaki Ki-32 Mary
6. Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki Tojo
7. Aichi E13 Jake
8. Kawasaki Ki-48 Lily
9. Looks by the tail to possibly be a Mitsubishi A5M Claude
10. Cannot see to well but possibly a Nakajima Ki-27 Nate
11. Kawasaki Ki 100
12. Aichi E16A Zuiun Paul
13. Ki-51 Sonia
14. Take a guess on this one with Tachikawa Ki-55 Ida
 

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Lets see,,,

1. Nakajima B6N Jill (Looks real similar to the Myrt)
2. Mitsubishi Ki-21 Sally
3. Mitsubishi G3M Nell
4. P1Y Frances (Really like this one)
5. Kawasaki Ki-32 Mary
6. Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki Tojo
7. Aichi E13 Jake
8. Kawasaki Ki-48 Lily
9. Looks by the tail to possibly be a Mitsubishi A5M Claude
10. Cannot see to well but possibly a Nakajima Ki-27 Nate
11. Kawasaki Ki 100
12. Aichi E16A Zuiun Paul
13. Ki-51 Sonia
14. Take a guess on this one with Tachikawa Ki-55 Ida

Good going, CC. Sorry about the poor placement on the Claude and Nate. The mystery plane--your no. 14---isn't the Ida. Instead, it's the Mitsubishi Ki-30, code named Ann by the allies. This one served mainly in China---hence the three tone camouflage scheme--- and during the early Philippines campaign as a light bomber in the Mary vein. The Sonia was a more capable replacement.
 

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Good going, CC. Sorry about the poor placement on the Claude and Nate. The mystery plane--your no. 14---isn't the Ida. Instead, it's the Mitsubishi Ki-30, code named Ann by the allies. This one served mainly in China---hence the three tone camouflage scheme--- and during the early Philippines campaign as a light bomber in the Mary vein. The Sonia was a more capable replacement.

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