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Japanese aircraft carrier Hiyō — Hiyō (Japanese: 飛鷹 Flying Hawk ) was a Hiyō class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was laid down as the fast luxury passenger liner Idzumo Maru by Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship company) but was purchased along with… … Wikipedia
Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūhō — The nihongo| Ryūhō |龍鳳, Dragon phoenix or Chinese commander 臥龍 and 鳳雛 from Three Kingdoms was a Japanese naval vessel which started life as the submarine depot ship Taigei , and was taken out of service in December 1941 for conversion into a… … Wikipedia
Japanese aircraft carrier Junyō — The Junyō (Japanese: 隼鷹 jun yō meaning peregrine falcon ) was a Hiyō class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was laid down at Nagasaki as the passenger liner Kashiwara Maru but purchased by the Japanese Navy in 1940 and… … Wikipedia
Hiyō class aircraft carrier — The Hiyō aircraft carrier class were of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.Both ships of the class were originally laid down as luxury passenger liners before being acquired by the IJN for conversion to aircraft carriers in 1940.… … Wikipedia
Timeline for aircraft carrier service — Aircraft carriers have their origins during the days of World War I. Based on the first faltering steps made during that war, no one then could have imagined how important the aircraft carrier was to prove to be. Japan, the United Kingdom and the … Wikipedia
Hiyō — Clase Hiyō El Hiyō País productor … Wikipedia Español
Hiyo — Schiffsdaten Bauwerft Kawasaki, Kobe Kiellegung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Japanese cruiser Kumano — Kumano (熊野) was one of four Mogami class cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was completed at the Kawasaki Shipyard in Kobe on 31 October 1937. She displaced 13,440 tons with a length of convert|649|ft|10|in|m|abbr=on and a beam of… … Wikipedia
Japanese cruiser Chikuma (1938) — nihongo| IJN Chikuma |筑摩 重巡洋艦|Chikuma jūjunyōkan was the second vessel in the two vessel Tone class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. It is named after the Chikuma River, in Nagano prefecture of Japan. Background Chikuma was… … Wikipedia
Japanese cruiser Tone — nihongo| IJN Tone |利根 重巡洋艦|Tone jūjunyōkan was the lead ship in the two vessel Tone class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was named after the Tone River, in the Kantō region of Japan and was completed on 20 November 1938 at… … Wikipedia