List of foreign aircraft tested by Japanese forces from 1930s to WW2

List of foreign aircraft tested by Japanese forces from 1930s to WW2

This is a list of foreign aircraft tested and evaluated by Japanese forces, between 1930 and 1945. It includes received or acquired types and aircraft captured during war.

flagicon|France French aircraft

*Dewoitine D.510J
*Nieuport 29C-1
*Potez 542
*Potez 25 TOE

flagicon|Germany|Nazi German aircraft

*Arado Ar 196
*Bücker Bü 131B "Jungmann"
*Dornier Do 15 "Wal"
*Heinkel He 70 "Blitz"
*Heinkel He 118
*Heinkel He 50A
*Heinkel He 112B V12 / B-1
*Heinkel He 100D
*Heinkel He 116A
*Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-3/-5
*Junkers F.6
*Junkers F.13
*Junkers Ju 86Z-2
*Junkers Ju 87A-1
*Junkers Ju 160
*Messerschmitt Bf 108
*Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 / E-7
*Messerschmitt Me 210A-2

flagicon|Italy|1861 Italian aircraft

*Fiat BR.20 "Cicogna"

flagicon|Soviet Union Soviet Union aircraft

*Lavochkin LaGG-3
*Polikarpov I-15
*Polikarpov I-16 Type 24
*Tupolev SB-2

flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom aircraft

*Bristol Blenheim IV
*Bristol Bulldog (Type J.S.S.F.)
*Hawker Hurricane IIC
*Hawker Nimrod II

flagicon|United States|1912 United States aircraft

*Brewster Buffalo 339 (F2A-3)
*Martin B-10B Bomber 128
*Boeing F4B-4 (P-12F)
*Boeing B-17C/E Flying Fortress
*Curtiss P-40E Kittyhawk
*Curtiss-Wright CW-21B Demon
*Curtiss-Wright SNC-1 Falcon
*Curtiss-Wright BT-32 Condor II
*Chance Vought V-143
*Douglas DF
*Douglas DC-2
*Douglas DC-3
*Douglas DC-4E
*Douglas DC-5
*Douglas DB-19
*Douglas Boston III (A-20 Havoc)
*Lockheed 10
*Lockheed 14
*Fairchild 22 (C-7A)
*Fairchild A942-B
*Fokker Super Universal USA
*Grumman F6F-5 "Hellcat"
*North American NA-16
*North American P-51C
*Northrop Gamma
*Ryan STM-S2
*Salmson 2A2
*Seversky 2PA Convoy Fighter
*Vougth V-65C Corsair
*Vought F4U-1 Corsair

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