Japanese Mitsubishi Ki-67 Hiryu heavy bombers (Allied classification “Peggy”) at a military airfield. Pacific theater of operations, the Second World War.
Mitsubishi Ki-67 “Hiryu” (Japanese: キ67 飛龍 “Flying Dragon”), Type 4 heavy bomber (Japanese: 四式重爆撃機) is a twin-engine all-metal bomber of Imperial Japan during World War II. The bomber was developed by the Mitsubishi aviation company under the leadership of the chief engineer K. Ozawa in 1942. The Mitsubishi Ki-67 Hiryu was adopted by the aviation of the Imperial Japanese Land Forces in 1943, and was built in a limited series in 1944-1945.
Location: Pacific Ocean
Shooting time: 1944