File:Kenji Okabe.jpg
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English: Imperial Japanese Navy fighter pilot Kenji Okabe flew Zero fighters during the Pacific War and claimed 50 Allied aircraft destroyed. |
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Source | Sakaida, Henry, (2002) Aces of the Rising Sun, Osprey, p. 123. |
Author | Henry Sakaida |
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