Yokosuka Ro-gō Type A

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The Yokosuka Ro-gō Type A was a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane developed during the First World War by the Japanese Navy Arsenal at Yokosuka, and one of the first indigenous Japanese aircraft to enter production. There were 218 of these aircraft built for the Imperial Japanese Navy, which remained in use until 1928.

Yokosuka Ro-gō Type A seaplane (aircraft carrier Hōshō in the background)Yokosuka Ro-gō Type A seaplane (aircraft carrier Hōshō in the background)
Yokosuka Ro-gō Type A seaplane (aircraft carrier Hōshō in the background)Yokosuka Ro-gō Type A seaplane (aircraft carrier Hōshō in the background)