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RiĀ©ardo (here@glorious-somerset.uk) 2015/10/21 05:42

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On 10/20/2015 10:03 PM, Byker wrote:
> "gemil" <forgetmenot@amnesia.wot> wrote in
> news:ibmdnSQVoqWzsrvLnZ2dnUU78a2dnZ2d@giganews.com:
>>
>> "DAN" <dan@no.spam.thanks> wrote in message
>> news:me1c2bpbdokk39ck1qomesg77nthkaguhg@4ax.com...
>>> This is a Japanese aircraft bombing the Chinese in 1937, maybe during
>>> the battle
>>> for Shanghai.
>>> Can our resident experts identify the model?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>
>> The closest match I have found so far is the Brit designed Mitsubishi
>> B2M. ~~
>> Dingo
>
>

Sorry, I mistakenly posted this comment against DAN's original request,
rather than Byker's follow up:

The tailplane does not look right when compared with the original
picture. Have a look at the Mitsubishi B1M, which is shown in Byker's
second picture.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_B1M



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