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The remains of a Japanese Nakajima B5N Bomber, shown with a World War II torpedo, at the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor.
The Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, on Ford Island, is displaying a rare Japanese Nakajima B5N “Kate” torpedo bomber. Randy Gratz, restoration manager, inspected the Kate’s fuselage ...
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum's rare Nakajima B5N2 'Kate'-a survivor of the type that once devastated the U.S. Pacific Fleet-has just received a new outer wing panel as part of its ongoing ...
The Nakajima B5N torpedo bomber, dubbed “Kate” by the American forces, is the focus of a five-year restoration program at the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, on Ford Island adjacent to ...
80 years ago this week, on a sleepy Sunday morning over Oahu, Commander Mitsuo Fuchida was flying his Nakajima B5N “Kate” torpedo bomber, leading the first wave of raiders from the Kidō Butai ...
U.S. Navy officials only found out the cause of Grayback’s sinking after the war, when translated Japanese wartime records noted a Nakajima B5N “Kate” bomber attacked a surfaced enemy ...
From his high vantage point, Ganitch watched as a Japanese Nakajima B5N torpedo bomber dropped a 500-pound bomb onto the ship’s deck, missing him by a mere 45 feet, according to Caltrider.
The sub was sunk by a Nakajima b5N carrier bomber Feb. 26, 1944, during its 10th war patrol, according to a video announcement from the Lost 52 project.. Taylor founded the Lost 52 Project after ...
Alfred F. Wells grew up in Syracuse and joined the Navy in 1927. He was aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma on Dec. 7, 1941.
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