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The Abdul was a fighter manufactured by Nakajima Aircraft Company in Japan. Primarily used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. Introduced in 1937. Approximately 3,400 built.
The Hayabusa (aka “Peregrin Falcon”) was a fighter manufactured by Nakajima Aircraft Company in Japan. Primarily used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. Introduced in 1941. Approximately 6,000 built.
The Shoki (aka “Demon Queller”) was a fighter manufactured by Nakajima Aircraft Company in Japan. Primarily used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. Introduced in 1941. Approximately 12,000 built.
Nakajima Ki-49 (Allied code name “Helen”)
The Donryu was a medium bomber manufactured by the Nakagima Air Craft Company in Japan. Primarily used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. Introduced in 1941. Approximately 800 built.
The Hayate (aka “Gale”) was a fighter manufactured by Nakajima Aircraft Company in Japan. Primarily used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. Introduced in 1943. Approximately 3,500 built.
The B-25 was a medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation in the United States. Primarily used by the United States Army Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Air Force and the Soviet Air Force. Introduced in 1941. Approximately 10,000 built.
The P-64 was a fighter manufactured by North American Aviation Company in the United States. Primarily used by the United States Army Air Force. Introduced in 1940. Approximately 15 built.
The N-3PB was a patrol bomber/torpedo bomber and a float plane manufactured by Northrup Aircraft in the United States. Primarily used by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service. Introduced in 1940. Approximately 25 built.
The Black Widow was the first operational U.S. military aircraft designed for the sole purpose of using radar. It was also used as a night fighter. Manufactured by Northrup in the United States. Primarily used by the United States Army Air Force. Introduced in 1944. Approximately 740 built.






















