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    Ww2 Japanese aircraft gauge

    Any ideas on this altimeter?
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      Hi,

      It' s a Japanese Army Type 97 Altimeter.

      高度 (Koudo-kei) - Altimeter.

      九七 (Kyuu-nana Siki) - Type 97

      (Me-toru) - Meter 

      http://airandspace.si.edu/collection...d=A19550036000

      Regards,
      Taka
      Last edited by J7W22007; 09-06-2013, 12:14 AM.

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        #4
        Taka, thank you for yor information!!! Is this a general gauge, or out of a specific aircraft?

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          #5
          IJA Aircraft that had Type 97 Altimeter installed on:

          Type 2 Dual Engine fighter (Ki-45) "Nick"
          Type 3 Fighter (Ki-61) "Tony"
          Type 4 Fighter (Ki-84) "Frank"
          Type 99 Trainer (Ki-55) "Ida"
          Type 1 Trainer (Ki-54) "Hickory"
          Type 100 recon (Ki-46) "Dinah"
          Type 100 Bomber (Ki-49) "Helen"
          Type 4 Bomber (Ki-67) "Peggy"

          Regards,
          Taka
          Last edited by J7W22007; 09-06-2013, 01:03 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by J7W22007 View Post
            ..式 (~ Siki) -
            Taka-san,

            Thanks for your invaluable [計り知れない] input, as always. For most non-Japanese and "modern" Japanese, "si" is now Romanized as "shi".
            = shiki in today's romanization

            Everybody~ Taka-san is not wrong, he's just using an older style romanization; I was taught Japanese using that style and it drove me crazy! For example, "ti" = chi; "tu" = tsu; "si"= shi".

            --Guy

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              #7
              I'm used to seeing it both ways. Some Japanese still write "si" as it seems more logical for them (sa si su se so = さ し す せ そ), but it's usually "shi" in more formal/professional romanization.

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