Aug 19, 2023 #2 Shinpachi Colonel 12,030 15,475 Feb 17, 2008 Osaka Same post again, Frog! It's Tachikawa Ki-54 Japanese bombers and transport aircrafts A disturbance in the matrix... ww2aircraft.net
Same post again, Frog! It's Tachikawa Ki-54 Japanese bombers and transport aircrafts A disturbance in the matrix... ww2aircraft.net
Aug 20, 2023 Thread starter #3 F Frog Staff Sergeant 1,149 3,084 Jun 11, 2021 France Shinpachi said: Same post again, Frog! It's Tachikawa Ki-54 Japanese bombers and transport aircrafts A disturbance in the matrix... ww2aircraft.net Click to expand... That was what I thought first ! Conclusion : the first impression is often the best... Thanx Shinpachi.
Shinpachi said: Same post again, Frog! It's Tachikawa Ki-54 Japanese bombers and transport aircrafts A disturbance in the matrix... ww2aircraft.net Click to expand... That was what I thought first ! Conclusion : the first impression is often the best... Thanx Shinpachi.
Aug 20, 2023 #4 Shinpachi Colonel 12,030 15,475 Feb 17, 2008 Osaka Frog said: That was what I thought first ! Conclusion : the first impression is often the best... Thanx Shinpachi. Click to expand... Thanks for your friendly comment, Frog. Points to identify are the windows level and the engine if it's single row or double row. Tachikawa Ki-54 Source: 一見の価値あり! 一式双発高等練習機(キ-54) | まるごと青森 Mitsubishi Ki-57 Source: old book
Frog said: That was what I thought first ! Conclusion : the first impression is often the best... Thanx Shinpachi. Click to expand... Thanks for your friendly comment, Frog. Points to identify are the windows level and the engine if it's single row or double row. Tachikawa Ki-54 Source: 一見の価値あり! 一式双発高等練習機(キ-54) | まるごと青森 Mitsubishi Ki-57 Source: old book