By SHIGEO YOSHIMURA/ Staff Writer
February 5, 2020 at 07:00 JST
The image taken immediately following the end of World War II from the front side shows the inside of an unfinished Raiden. The panel with round holes at the center is the back of the dashboard, and the cockpit is behind the panel. The recently donated component is the same as the curved section at the top in the foreground in the photo. (Provided by the Zama city education board)
ZAMA, Kanagawa Prefecture--A large metal panel that had been left at a home here for decades was recently identified as a component of a rare Imperial Japanese Navy interceptor fighter. [Read More]
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