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Japanese Peace Envoys Plane on IeShima, Photos of Japanese Surrender Process by Robert Magnus. |
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| You are looking at Page 3 of the Japanese Betty Bomber Exhibit from Robert Magnus This is a close up of the Japanese Surrender Peace Envoys airplane as it sits on the island of Ieshima |
| Japanese Surrender Airplanes land on Ieshima plus Betty Bomber Models |
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One of
Japans most successful bombers
the bomber
that ended the war with Japan
the Betty
Bomber
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| If memory serves, neither of these Betty Bombers still exist. One crashed on the return to Japan and the other made a forced landing. Both airplanes were war wearies and so were expendable. |
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Betty Bomber Home |
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Take a tour of a real operational
World War 2 fighter squadron stationed on the
Western Pacific Island of Ie Shima.
This is a historical event showing the complete fighter operation from
the Mess Hall to the
P-47
Thunderbolt in flight. You can also see the
Japanese
Surrender Delegation visit the Island.
Click on this exhibit to see many more Exhibits about WW2 |
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Look at these exhibits and tell me what these men really fought for.
the 34th fighter Squadron
USS Kitty Hawk
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