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Press airplanes
Asahi, Yomiuri and Nichi-nichi
Upper: Lord Sempill and his wife at the airfield
Forgotten weapon.
I am impressed with your deep knowledge, Grant.This is great to see, Shinpachi, could you translate the captions, please? I am guessing, but I suspect the hangar is the one at Kasumigaura, the IJN base that the British Naval Mission operated from. The airship shed at Kasumigaura was a war reparation and came from Germany. The airships are proving to be difficult to identify, they look like Parseval airships, which the Japanese army operated one of, but it was destroyed in 1912, pre-dating the hangar at Kasumigaura. The IJN at this stage bought a small non-rigid from Britain and another from France, with a Nobile semi-rigid from Italy but neither of those resembled the ships in the picture. There was a production run of patrol airships with a firm called Fujikura, so is this what we are looking at?
I am impressed with your deep knowledge, Grant.