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- 02:46, 11 September 2023 RAIDer1 1 (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Oakley class lifeboat boats.png (37ft long rescue boat with a motor and self uprighting system onboard)
- 17:26, 10 June 2023 RAIDer1 1 (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Nakajima A2N fighter.png (The A2N was originally developed as a private venture by Nakajima for the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was based loosely on the Boeing Model 69 and Boeing Model 100 . These were rejected, not being regarded as offering a significant improvement over the...)
- 17:22, 10 June 2023 RAIDer1 1 (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Aichi D1A Susie dive bomber.png (The D1A came out of the Imperial Japanese Navy's need for an advanced carrier-based dive bomber, and in late 1934 the IJN ordered the finalisation of the Aichi AB-9 design which was produced as the early model D1A1.[2] However, the D1A1 was not designe...)
- 17:01, 10 June 2023 RAIDer1 1 (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Kugisho B3Y1.png (In 1932, the Imperial Japanese Navy had a requirement, 7-Shi for a new torpedo bomber to replace the Mitsubishi B2M. The air arsenal at Yokosuka prepared its own design to meet this requirement, competing against designs by Mitsubishi and Nakajima.)
- 17:57, 6 October 2022 RAIDer1 1 (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Oakley class lifeboat.png (Oakley was a self-righting lifeboat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) around the coast of the United Kingdom and Ireland between 1958 and 1993. The 37-foot (11.3 m) Oakley was designed for carriage launching)
- 17:13, 6 October 2022 RAIDer1 1 (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Oakley class lifeboat boats.png (Oakley was a self-righting lifeboat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution around the coast of the United Kingdom and Ireland between 1958 and 1993. The 37-foot (11.3 m) Oakley was designed for carriage launching)