• 2024-124.61
    Air Force Museum of New Zealand
    Image from the Peter Charles Croxton Sheppard personal collection. Captured Japanese Nakajima B5N 'Kate' aircraft arriving at Jacquinot Bay, New Britain.
    New Britain
    Jacquinot Bay
    Kate
    Nakajima
    RNZAF
    World War Two
    WW2
    Air Force Museum of New Zealand
    Sheppard
    B5N
  • 2024-124.60
    Air Force Museum of New Zealand
    Image from the Peter Charles Croxton Sheppard personal collection. Captured Japanese Nakajima B5N 'Kate' aircraft arriving at Jacquinot Bay, New Britain.
    RNZAF
    World War Two
    WW2
    Air Force Museum of New Zealand
    Sheppard
    Nakajima
    Kate
    Jacquinot Bay
    New Britain
    B5N
  • MUS020361
    Air Force Museum of New Zealand
    Sergeant EL Sadler, pilot with No. 67 Squadron, poses with a Japanese Army Type 97 aircraft (Nakajima Ki-27), shot down near Rangoon, Burma. This aircraft, piloted by Captain Fujio Sakaguchi, was shot down 24 January 1942.
    RNZAF
    RAF
    World War Two
    WW2
    Burma
    Rangoon
    Army
    Nakajima
    Ki-27
    Sadler
    No. 67 Squadron
    67 Sqn
  • 2015-268.49
    Air Force Museum of New Zealand
    Image from the Alexander MacDonald MacKenzie personal collection. 3/4 rear view of a captured Japanese Nakajima B5N 'Kate'. Unknown location.
    Air Force Museum of New Zealand
    MacKenzie
    RNZAF
    Navy
    Nakajima
    Kate
  • PR8270
    RNZAF
    Crashed Japanese Nakajima B5N2 (Navy Type 97) in the jungle. 323-352 painted on tail. Rabaul. Allied code name: 'KATE'.
    RNZAF
    World War Two
    WW2
    Nakajima
    Rabaul
    New Britain
    Kate
    damage
  • PR7764
    RNZAF
    Derelict Nakajima B5N2 (Navy Type 97) aircraft carrier based torpedo bomber. Unknown location. 302 painted on tail. At left are radial engines with cowls fitted.
    RNZAF
    WW2
    World War Two
    Kate
    Japanese
    Nakajima
  • MUS030585
    RNZAF
    Aerial oblique of an oil slick on the sea after a Nakajima E8N 'Dave' Japanese Float Plane was shot down by No. 15 Squadron pilot Squadron Leader MJ Herrick. Believed to be near Simbo Island, New Georgia group, Solomon Islands.
    RNZAF
    World War Two
    WW2
    No. 15 Squadron
    15 Sqn
    Kittyhawk
    Nakajima
    Dave
    Herrick