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Оту more interesting graphic for A20


By the way, in thу translation of table on p.183 is one more contradiction. In the 9th raw it is Amakaze 300hp engine, but Amakaze had 130x150 bore/stroke and there is 155/160 so somewhere there is mistake.

明星 - is Myojo engine that is licensed Hornet
 
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Hi Shinpachi
So could you scan Nakajima book with appropriate for OCR resolution 300dpi?
 
Thanks Aurum for your further interest to the Nakajima book but I have no immediate plan to scan it again because the book belongs to a local library. It takes a longer time even to borrow the book.

I have anyway completed the OCR reading on the Nakajima history table and just corrected all Japanese errors.
It has totally eleven pages and will be uploaded for your reference soon.

Thanks.
 
Thanks Aurum for your further interest to the Nakajima book but I have no immediate plan to scan it again because the book belongs to a local library. It takes a longer time even to borrow the book.

I have anyway completed the OCR reading on the Nakajima history table and just corrected all Japanese errors.
It has totally eleven pages and will be uploaded for your reference soon.

Thanks.

OK I thought that you have either Nakajima history or Tragedy
of Homare engine. So it would be very great to have one them scaned with appropriate quality.

And work on Nakajima tables will be very useful no doubt. Thank in advance :)

Here is exel table with all figurs of japanese engines' production I have collected from your books and fron Horikoshi/Okumiya Zero issue + few other sourses
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Please take a look so perhaps you can correct something.
And take a look here http://www.j-aircraft.org/smf/index.php?topic=9291.0 too
 
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A perfect Japanese text for pp.248-259 by OCR.
Translation is going on.
 

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Here is the doc file, Aurum.
Take out the file "Nakajima_P248-259.doc" from the folder "Nakajima_P248-259" to read after unzip.
Thanks for your interest.

******

Welcome back, proton45:)
Yes, this is a story of your family, Nakajima-san!
 

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Here is the doc file, Aurum.
Take out the file "Nakajima_P248-259.doc" from the folder "Nakajima_P248-259" to read after unzip.

Damn, it does not want t be open. Just put it with out zip, please
 
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The max upload size for doc file seems limited within 19.5KB.
My file is 21.5KB.

Attached files shows its extension as avi but the content is not avi but doc.
Please delete .avi to return to .doc.

Max uploadable file size for avi is as much as 150MB:shock:
Very enough.
Thanks.
 

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My file is 21.5KB.
Thanks.

I am sorry but cannot open it. Word says that catalog(folder?) name is wrong. The same was when I decompressed it from zip into Nakajima_P248-259 directory. It is not opening even by notepad because of binary file.
Hope somebody is more lucky :(

There is no problem to upload any file of any size. Use rapidshare.com or any of other file-sharing servers.
 
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Hello Folks,

I am not terribly sure this is relevant to the discussion, but I figured that this is a good place to stash information so that others can get to it.

This is data on the Mitsubishi Kasei engine with the highlighted rows and columns being related to the J2M Raiden.

- Ivan.
 

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