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the toukosi-beki known as winged tripod wich means a plane crashing into their team carrier Example: your plane was hit by one bullet and there is no enemy ship to kamikaze your plane into, theres only 1 team ship you will have to crash it| a fighter pilot named: yeki-shito | he was attacked by a USS Yuber-Ressex and the plane kawanishi n1k lost its right wing and turbalance wings the kawanishi n1k tried to go back to the base but failed he drove his kawanishi n1k straight in the USS KAGANASHI wich is a japanese warship made in 1939-1945 the uss kaganashi was team killed by 1 bomber kawanishi n1k
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The obvious question that comes to mind when reading about testing is how the aircraft was tested when it was built without a landing gear. I assume that a variant with a landing gear was tested repeatedly, though this changes the weight of the aircraft a lot and affects performance and the evaluation ... anyway, could a knowledgeable editor add an answer to the article? Comet Tuttle (talk) 23:22, 16 April 2010 (UTC)Reply