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    The Kawanishi Baika (梅花, "Ume Blossom") was a pulsejet-powered kamikaze ("divine wind") aircraft under development for the Imperial Japanese Navy towards...
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    The Kawanishi H8K is a flying boat used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II for maritime patrol duties. The Allied reporting...
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    the V-1 flying bomb). The Ka10’s only intended application was the Kawanishi Baika. Japanese scientists received drawings of the Argus 014 PulseJet from...
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    The Kawanishi N1K was an Imperial Japanese Navy fighter aircraft, developed in two forms: the N1K Kyōfū (強風, "Strong Wind", Allied reporting name "Rex")...
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    The Kawanishi H6K was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat produced by the Kawanishi Aircraft Company and used during World War II for maritime patrol...
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    in Japan in the latter stages of World War II, as the Kawanishi Maru Ka10 for the Kawanishi Baika kamikaze jet. The United States reverse-engineered the...
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    Air Force in the closing stages of World War II in late 1945. The Kawanishi Baika (梅花, "Ume Blossom") was a pulsejet-powered kamikaze aircraft under...
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    Kawanishi Aircraft Company (川西航空機, Kawanishi kо̄kūki) was a Japanese aircraft manufacturer during World War II. The company was founded as Kawanishi Engineering...
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    to absorb Japanese stock of obsolete engines), the pulsejet-powered Kawanishi Baika, and the better-known Yokosuka Ohka, were either underway or already...
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  • it evolved into the Nakajima Kikka (中島 橘花, "Orange Blossom"). The Kawanishi Baika (梅花, "Ume Blossom") was a pulsejet-powered kamikaze aircraft under...
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