T1-323
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T1-323 was the tail number of the plane carrying Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto on an inspection tour throughout the South Pacific when he was shot down and killed by American fighter aircraft during World War II. On 18 April 1943, T1-323, a Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" long-range bomber, and a sister craft were headed to Bougainville in the Solomon Islands off New Guinea, when a task group of P-38s intercepted and downed the planes over Buin, a large Japanese army base in southern Bougainville.
In addition to Yamamoto, commander of the Japanese Navy, T1-323 carried the following passengers and crew on that fateful day:
- Warrant Officer Takeo Koyani (pilot)
- Commander Ishizaki (Yamamoto's secretary)
- Commander Toibana (senior air staff officer)
- Rear Admiral Kitamura (fleet financial officer)
- Rear Admiral Takata (fleet medical officer)
External links
- [Images of the wreck site] and tourist information from pacificwrecks.com
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