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Japanese WWII Aviation Art
An Air Battle on the Offing of
Lae
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Japanese Mitsubishi F1M-2 'Pete' Amphibious Airplane |
Click Here are a few real sharp
Aviation Art prints from WWII
showing the Japanese Imperial Navy in an Air Battle on te offing of Lae.
A Japanese Zero crashes into a
B-26 Marauder. These are very rare propaganda art prints and can be purchased from the email
address below the picture. Photo to the Left: The Type-O seaplane was a biplane designed to a Japanese Navy requirement for an observation and reconnaissance aircraft, also capable of defending itself when faced with fighter opposition. Used throughout WWII, it was successfully used to hunt and destroy enemy submarines in addition to its reconnaissance tasks. |
Click Here are some rare WWII Propaganda Aviation Art Paintings. Very Rare Prints made by the Japanese artist in WWII.(13) WAPA221 Painting by Shigenobu Ishikawa An Air Battle on the Offing of Lae If you fire away all your shot, crash yourself against an enemy. Zero fighter dashing himself against B-26 Marauder. |
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Art Print (13) WAPA221
Painting by Shigenobu Ishikawa
An Air Battle on the Offing of Lae
If you fire away all your shot, crash yourself against an enemy.
Zero fighter dashing himself against
B-26 Marauder.
Japanese Calendar, Century 2605. The printing on
the right side of the print. All Japan Art Society,
President Hiro Ishi.
A note from the Webmaster. I had all of these pages translated. It took an elderly Japanese lady and a Chinese lady to make the translation, but even they could not give me an exact translation because of that the text that is used is actually a pre war version of the Japanese language. Also, when I looked at my notes on the translation and then at the web pages, I noticed that the index references that I used may have the translations on the wrong pages, please excuse me, but I am doing the very best that I can. Thank you very much, C. Jeff Dyrek, Webmaster. |
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Japanese Aviation Art Home Page |
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