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 AJapanese Army Air Force Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki "Tojo" interceptor found by U.S. forces at Oppama airfield in Japan in the immediate aftermath of the war.

This one was apparently test flown by the U.S., hence the American markings on it.

 

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The mad scramble to obtain axis technology. Supposedly these J2M's are being flown by former Japanese Imperial Army pilots. cb290b527d325c18d9ce278cc03e3860.jpg&key=e5bd6609c4a27f3c1a78b2dca183067c26449689145d911c181250e2c0715222

 

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