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The Nakajima Aircraft Company (Japanese:中島飛行機株式会社) was a prominent Japanese aircraft manufacturer throughout World War II.

Japan's first aircraft manufacturer, it was founded in 1917 by Chikuhei Nakajima and took the name Nakajima Aircraft Company in 1931. After Japan's defeat, the company was reborn as Fuji Heavy Industries, maker of Fuji Rabbit scooters & Subaru automobiles.

Nakajima Aircraft Company had the following plants including Tokyo plant, Musashino plant, Donryu plant, Ota plant, which Showa Emperor Hirohito visited on November 16th, 1934, near Ota Station, Koizumi plant near Nishi-Koizumi station. Ota plant and Koizumi plant were bombed on February 10th, 1945 and April 3rd, 1945 respectively to be damaged critically. Nowadays Ota plant is the plant of Fuji Heavy Industries, and Koizumi plant is the plant of Sanyo.

Aircraft produced by Nakajima

Piston-engined

Jet prototypes

References

[Nakajima hikouki no omoide]


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