File:Aichi D3A salvage from Pearl Harbor c1942.jpeg
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DescriptionAichi D3A salvage from Pearl Harbor c1942.jpeg | A Japanese Navy Aichi D3A1 Type 99 carrier bomber ("Val") is examined by U.S. Navy personnel following its recovery from Pearl Harbor shortly after the attack. This plane was relatively intact, except that its tail section was broken away. It came from the aircraft carrier Kaga. |
Date | circa 1941-1942 |
Source | Official U.S. Navy photograph 80-G-32441. U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.488.029.010 |
Author | USN |
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