- The
Mitsubishi Ki-2 (九三式双軽爆撃機, Kyūsan-shiki sōkei
bakugekiki, "Army Type 93 Twin-engine
Light Bomber") was a
light bomber built by
Mitsubishi for the Imperial...
- The
Kawasaki Ki-3 (九三式単軽爆撃機, Kyūsan-shiki
tankei bakugekiki) was a
light bomber built by
Kawasaki Kōkūki Kōgyō K.K. for the
Imperial ****anese Army (IJA)...
- P1Y1
Experimental Type 15 land-based
bomber (15試陸上爆撃機, 15-Shi Rikujō
Bakugekiki) 3 of
prototypes and 9 of
supplementary prototypes with 1,357 kW (1,820 hp)...
- sung by the cast,
including covers of "Hito ni Yasashiku" and "Tsuki no
Bakugekiki" in the
opening and
ending sequences. They were seen as controversial...
-
ordered the
aircraft as the Navy Type 99
Carrier Bomber Model 11 (kanjō
bakugekiki,
usually abbreviated to 艦爆 kanbaku.). The
production models featured slightly...
- D4Y1
Experimental Type 13
carrier dive-bomber (十三試艦上爆撃機, 13-Shi Kanjō
Bakugekiki) 5
prototypes were produced. #2 and #3 were
rebuilt to reconnaissance...
-
Title Length 1. "Yoshū ****ushū" (予襲復讐) 5:13 2. "Utsukushiki OP ~Tsuki no
Bakugekiki~" (鬱くしきOP~月の爆撃機~) 0:31 3. "Utsukushiki
Hitobito no Uta" (鬱くしき人々のうた) 4:38...
- ****anese punk rock band The Blue Hearts, "Hito ni Yasashiku" and "Tsuki no
Bakugekiki" respectively.
Several of the
episodes share titles with
tracks by The...
- ISBN 0-275-94067-5. Jinno,
Masami (2000).
Azusa tokubetsu kougekitai:
Bakugekiki "Ginga"
sanzen kiro no
kouseki (Azusa
special attack unit: "Ginga" bombers'...
- (aka
Tokushu Bakugekiki -
Special Bomber),
construction at
Nakajima Yoko****
Experimental Kusho 8-shi
Special Bomber (aka
Tokushu Bakugekiki -
Special Bomber)...