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The was a Japanese manufacturer of military aircraft during World War II. While it mainly manufactured other firms' designs, it was notable for the radical J7W "Shinden" fighter. Named after Kyushu island where the company was based. The company originated from Fukuoka-based ''Watanabe Tekkōjo'' (Watanabe Steel Foundry), which started building aircraft in 1935. In 1943 the aircraft division was spun off as ''Kyūshū Hikōki'', while the original company was renamed ''Kyūshū Heiki'' (Kyūshū Armaments). After the war, the company was renamed ''Watanabe Jidōsha Kōgyō'' (Watanabe Automobile Industries) and manufactured automobile bodies and parts. It was dissolved in 2001. ==Products== * Watanabe E9W submarine-based reconnaissance floatplane * Kyūshū K10W intermediate trainer * Kyūshū K11W crew trainer * Kyūshū Q1W Tokai anti-submarine patrol aircraft * Kyūshū J7W Shinden pusher fighter * Kyūshū K6W WS-103 seaplane for Royal Siamese Navy 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kyushu Hikoki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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