
Mitsubishi A7M “Reppū”
The Mitsubishi A7M “Reppū” was a Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft designed as the successor to the Imperial Japanese Navy’s A6M Zero.

The Mitsubishi A7M “Reppū” was a Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft designed as the successor to the Imperial Japanese Navy’s A6M Zero.

The Mitsubishi A5M was a Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft and the world’s first low-wing monoplane shipboard in service.

The Kawasaki Ki-102 was a Japanese twin-engine, two-seat, long-range heavy fighter warplane used during World War II.

The Kawasaki Ki-100 “Goshikisen” is a single-seat, single-engine monoplane fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service.

The Kawanishi N1K was a fighter aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy developed in two forms (the boatplane Kyōfū and the land-based Shiden)

The Northrop YF-17 was an American prototype lightweight fighter aircraft designed for the LWF technology evaluation program.

The North American F-86 Sabre or Sabrejet is a transonic jet fighter aircraft produced by North American Aviation and introduced in 1949.

The Douglas X-3 Stiletto is an American experimental jet aircraft famous for its slender fuselage and long tapered nose.

The General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark was an American supersonic, medium-range, multi-role combat aircraft first flown in 1964.

The General Dynamics-Boeing AFTI/F-111 Aardvark was a research aircraft used to test a supercritical mission adaptive wing (MAW) built by Boeing.