Kyushu Hikoki

Kyūshū Hikōki (九州飛行機; Kyushu Aircraft) was a Japanese manufacturer of military aircraft during World War II. While it mainly manufactured other firms' designs, it was notable for the radical J7W "Shinden" fighter. The company originated from Fukuoka-based Watanabe Tekkōjo (Watanabe Steel Foundry), which started building aircraft in 1935. In 1943 the aircraft division was spun off as Kyūshū Hikōki, while the original company was renamed Kyūshū Heiki (Kyushu Armaments). After the war, the company was renamed Watanabe Jidōsha Kōgyō (Watanabe Automobile Industries) and manufactured automobile bodies and parts, but was dissolved in 2001.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
charlton marshall
kryszpin coat of arms
rounder records
mogila coat of arms
drysdale
charminster
odyniec coat of arms
orda coat of arms
przyjaciel coat of arms
river cerne
radwan coat of arms
rozmiar coat of arms
chedington
eilenberg maclane space
waga coat of arms
cheselbourne
ig8
west horndon railway station
chetnole
perendale
rand, new south wales
roupaki
gloucester, new south wales
chettle
erasmus programme
polwarth
bologna declaration
royal titles act 1876
universidad pblica de navarra
durga rising
chickerell
asbestos strike
long distance triathlon
oscommerce
eu integrated programme
uss badger (dd 126)
rinku town
allington, wiltshire
child okeford
thaya
temple dance
rosslare harbour
kult: the temple of flying saucers
uss twiggs (dd 127)