Mitsubishi Ki-30

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The Mitsubishi Ki-30 was a Japanese light bomber of World War II. It was a single-engine, mid-wing, cantilever monoplane of stressed-skin construction with a fixed tailwheel undercarriage and a long transparent cockpit canopy. The type had significance in being the first Japanese aircraft to be powered by a modern two-row radial engine. During the war, it was known by the Allies by the name Ann. It was mistakenly identified by the British as the Mitsubishi Army 97 Ann.

Mitsubishi Ki 30 AnnMitsubishi Ki 30 Ann
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Mitsubushi Ki-30s over Bataan 1942Mitsubushi Ki-30s over Bataan 1942
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    commonsimageMitsubishi Ki 30 Ann Commons
    commonsimage97siki kei-baku Commons
    commonsimageMitsubushi Ki-30s over Bataan 1942 Commons