- (第3飛行団,
Hikōdan) - Endo 7th Air
Brigade (第7飛行団,
Hikōdan) -
Phnom Penh 10th Air
Brigade (第10飛行団,
Hikōdan) -
Krakor 12th Air
Brigade (第12飛行団,
Hikōdan) - Phiqouc...
-
Krakor – see
above 12th
Hikodan 1st Hiko
Sentai – Ki 27's –
based in
Krakor Cambodia and
moved to Singora,
Thailand 11th
Hikodan 11th Hiko
Sentai – Ki 27's...
- Kyōiku Hikō
Shidan KED
Educational Flying Division 飛行団
Hikōdan FB
Flying Brigade 教育飛行団 Kyōiku
Hikōdan KFB
Educational Flying Brigade 飛行戦隊 Hikō
Sentai F or...
- four
squadrons (chūtai). In the IJAAS, two or more
Sentai comprised a
hikōdan (air brigade). In the
later stages of
World War II, the
IJAAS abolished...
- ****an
Surrender Aircraft 1945 One aircraft.
Operated by the 10th
Dokuritsu Hikodan Shireibu and
flown into
Labuan Island on 10
September 1945 for a Surrender...
-
Independent Units. Each Air
Division consisted of an Air
Brigade (飛行団,
Hikōdan)
together with base and
support units and a
number of
Independent Squadrons...
- ****ault was on the
Allied air bases.
Mitsubishi Ki-21
Sallys from the 7th
Hikodan bombed the
airfields at Alor Star,
Sungai Petani, and Butterworth. A total...
-
aircraft (bomber or reconnaissance). Two or more Air
Combat Groups formed an
Hikōdan (飛行団, Air Brigade), which,
together with base and
support units and a number...
- (Major
Nagano Tsunao) -
transferred from the
First Air Army to the 6th
Hikodan in New
Guinea in May 1943
complement of 20 Ki-45's of
which 11 were available...
-
Commonwealth air
force group, a
French escadron, an
Italian stormo, an
IJAAS hikōdan, an
IJNAC sentai, a
Soviet aviation division, a USAAF/USMC air wing, and/or...