Japanese newspaper company Asahi ShimbunJapanese paratroopers boarding a Ki-57 aircraft, 1940sKi-57 aircraft at an airfield, 1940sJapanese MC-20-II civilian transport aircraft at rest, China, 1940s
Japanese newspaper company Asahi Shimbun's MC-20-I transport aircraft 'Asagumo' in flight, 1940sJapanese paratroopers boarding a Ki-57 aircraft, 1940sKi-57 aircraft at an airfield, 1940sJapanese MC-20-II civilian transport aircraft at rest, China, 1940s
Manchukuo National Airways Ki-57 aircraft at Changchun, Jilin Province, China, circa 1940sJapanese surrender envoys led by General Numata Takazo escorted by British officers at Mingaladon airfield, Rangoon for the surrender of the Southern Army in Burma, 28 Aug 1945. They arrived in a Mitsubishi Ki-57 ‘Topsy’Captured Ki-57 aircraft in Chinese service, China, circa late 1940s
Manchukuo National Airways Ki-57 aircraft at Changchun, Jilin Province, China, circa 1940sJapanese surrender envoys led by General Numata Takazo escorted by British officers at Mingaladon airfield, Rangoon for the surrender of the Southern Army in Burma, 28 Aug 1945. They arrived in a Mitsubishi Ki-57 ‘Topsy’Captured Ki-57 aircraft in Chinese service, China, circa late 1940s
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