RAB I have Tokorozawa Ko-1 and Koshiki-3 so I assumed Ko was abbreviation of Koshiki. My library is boxed up so can’t double check my references.
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Another Sailplane
A one of. Now in museum.
Tokorozawa Ko-2
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Think it’s still normal engine. Just a radial cowl over it. Notice the off center prop. I’ve seen this one before.
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also from ww2 aircraft website
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Since not a big response here’s pix. Always like finding strange new birds. Also where you learn more about their use. So open house. It was JF-89J
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Since the obvious answer would be USAF and as far as I know no foreign AF’s used it. So easy guess would be US Army, Navy, Marines or Coast Guard. Last too more than likely wouldn’t be right. So US Army or Navy would be it. Searching web should be able to find it. Having books on the different services it’s always interesting to find these odd balls.
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Everyone I like to do things different. So you all know what this aircraft is. The question is what service? Guessing will get you the answer but hopefully you will find out the exact designation and serial number. I’ve run across this twice now on the web. First time by accident then looking for it found it in a different location.
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SIAI S.93
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Boeing 737
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You have to remember I miss out on many since I’m sleeping while the correct answer come up. This is also from my side of the world.
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Hour and a Half did speed things up. Over to you right on.
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Speed things up Czech
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A Hard One
Make this a hard one so you guys will get it quickly. Sorry for the quality my main program still trying to get on my new computer.
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Temco 58
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