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Reply Fri 29 Aug, 2014 08:02 pm
what is another name for a WWII navyaircraft?
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cherrie
 
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Reply Fri 29 Aug, 2014 08:51 pm
@holidayjenny,
How many letters does it have, and what do you already have?
gayle f
 
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Reply Fri 29 Aug, 2014 11:31 pm
@holidayjenny,
Zeros
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contrex
 
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Reply Sat 30 Aug, 2014 01:34 am
There were lots of World War 2 naval aircraft. Some letters please.
knaivete
 
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Reply Sat 30 Aug, 2014 02:18 am
@contrex,
Quote:
There were lots of World War 2 naval aircraft. Some letters please.


lol
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James34
 
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Reply Sat 30 Aug, 2014 09:34 am
@cherrie,
Hi Cherrie
The clue is " WWII Japanese navy aircraft" if it had been put in as such, no problem. Hope you are well.
Jim
contrex
 
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Reply Sat 30 Aug, 2014 11:05 am
@James34,
James34 wrote:

Hi Cherrie
The clue is " WWII Japanese navy aircraft" if it had been put in as such, no problem. Hope you are well.
Jim


If there are 4 letters, it's probably Zeke or Zero, but otherwise...

Mitsubishi A5M Claude 1935 Navy carrier-based fighter
Mitsubishi A6M Zero 零戦 "Reisen" Zeke 1939 Navy carrier fighter (type 0), the "Zero"
Mitsubishi A7M 烈風 "Reppu" Sam 1944 Navy carrier-based fighter
Seversky A8V1 Type S Two Seat Fighter Late 1930s Two-seat Seversky P-35
Nakajima J1N 月光 "Gekko" Irving 1941 Navy land-based night fighter
Mitsubishi J2M 雷電 "Raiden" Jack 1942 Navy land-based interceptor
Nakajima J5N 天電 "Tenrai" 1944 Navy land-based interceptor
Kyushu J7W 震電 "Shinden" 1945 Navy interceptor
Mitsubishi J8M1 秋水 "Shusui" 1945 Rocket interceptor based on the Messerschmitt Me 163, for Army Mitsubishi Ki-200 and Navy
Mitsubishi J8M2 秋水改 "Shusui-kai" Rocket interceptor, Navy version of Army Mitsubishi Ki-202
Nakajima J9Y 橘花 "Kikka" 1945 Experimental Navy jet-powered fighter.
Kawanishi N1K-J 紫電 "Shiden" 1942 Navy ground-based derivative of the N1K
Kawanishi P1Y2-S 極光 1944 Navy night-fighter derivative of the Yokosuka P1Y
Aichi S1A 電光 "Denko" 1945 Navy night fighter
Mitsubishi B2M 1932 carrier torpedo bomber
Mitsubishi G3M Nell 1934 Navy land-based bomber
Aichi D1A Susie 1934 Navy carrier dive bomber
Yokosuka B4Y Jean 1935 biplane torpedo bomber
Mitsubishi B5M Mabel 1936 Navy carrier torpedo bomber
Nakajima B5N Kate 1937 Navy carrier torpedo bomber
Aichi D3A Val 1938 Navy carrier dive bomber
Mitsubishi G4M Betty 1939 Navy land-based bomber
Yokosuka D4Y 彗星 "Suisei" Judy 1940 dive bomber
Nakajima B6N 天山 "Tenzan" Jill 1941 Navy torpedo bomber
Aichi B7A 流星 "Ryusei" Grace 1942 Navy carrier torpedo bomber
Kyushu Q1W 東海 "Tokai" Lorna 1943 Navy anti-submarine patrol bomber
Yokosuka P1Y 銀河 "Ginga" Frances 1943 medium bomber
Nakajima G8N 連山 "Renzan" Rita 1944 Navy long-range heavy bomber
Tachikawa Ki-74 Patsy 1944 bomber, reconnaissance
Yokosuka MXY7 桜花 "Ohka" Baka 1944 manned flying bomb
Nakajima C6N 彩雲 "Saiun" Myrt 1943 Navy reconnaissance plane
Yokosuka R2Y 景雲 "Keiun" 1945 reconnaissance
Kawanishi E7K Alf 1933 reconnaissance seaplane
Nakajima E8N Dave 1934 reconnaissance seaplane
Kawanishi H6K Mavis 1936 recon. flying boat; formerly - Navy Type 97 Flying Boat
Mitsubishi F1M Pete 1936 observation seaplane
Yokosuka H5Y Cherry 1936 flying boat
Aichi E11A Laura 1937 reconnaissance flying boat
Yokosuka E14Y Glenn 1939 submarine based floatplane
Aichi E13A Jake 1940
Aichi H9A 1940
Kawanishi H8K Emily 1941 Flying Boat
Kawanishi H8K2-L 晴空 "Seiku" Emily Flying Boat
Kawanishi E15K 紫雲 "Shiun" Norm 1941 reconnaissance seaplane
Kawanishi N1K 強風 "Kyofu" Rex 1942 floatplane fighter
Aichi E16A 瑞雲 "Zuiun" Paul 1942 reconnaissance seaplane
Nakajima A6M2-N Rufe 1942 Mitsubishi Zero floatplane version
Aichi M6A 晴嵐 "Seiran" 1943 submarine based seaplane
cherrie
 
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Reply Sat 30 Aug, 2014 10:10 pm
@James34,
Hi Jim
Thanks for giving us the whole clue. One word can make all the difference.
Some-one has answered 'zeros', is that what you have?

All is well here, we are having some lovely spring-like weather but have one last antarctic blast to come this week, then hopefully spring will kick in properly.
cherrie
 
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Reply Sat 30 Aug, 2014 10:13 pm
@contrex,
Wow, I hope Lovatts never get hold of that list. Smile That's a lot of planes.
holidayjenny
 
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Reply Sun 31 Aug, 2014 04:28 am
@cherrie,
thanks everyone

Zeros fitted in nicely
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margsy
 
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Reply Mon 1 Sep, 2014 05:30 am
@cherrie,
Where do you live cherrie, Uk or Oz. l live -well retired- to South Wales, UK.
margsy
 
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Reply Mon 1 Sep, 2014 05:31 am
@cherrie,
My comment was WOW, a BIG LIST
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cherrie
 
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Reply Tue 2 Sep, 2014 02:51 am
@margsy,
I'm in Oz margsy. Yesterday was the first day of spring, and today we had thunderstorms and hail and it was freezing. Next week should be better hopefully.
margsy
 
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Reply Tue 2 Sep, 2014 04:18 am
@cherrie,
Hope the weather preditions are wrong. l have a daughter living in Queensland with her family and they lost everything in the recent floods and are just slowly getting back to normal. Oh how l wish me and my hubby were able to come and live in oz, we love queensland,it is so clean air and dry air, not muggy like here in UK.and of course the people we met were so nice to us. But unfortunately we did not qualify for enough points.ttfn
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