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Mitsubishi Collection

"Mitsubishi: A Legacy of Innovation and Performance" From the iconic Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah, used between mid-1944 to 1945

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Evo 8, 2005, Silver

Mitsubishi Evo 8, 2005, Silver
Mitsubishi Evo 8 2005 Silver

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah -Used between mid-19441-194

Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah -Used between mid-19441-1945 by the Japanese Army for long range reconnaissance

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Japanese

Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Japanese

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah -constant improvements ensu

Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah -constant improvements ensured that this Jabpanese Army reconnaissance type remained faster than most Allied fighters

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Evo X MR

Mitsubishi Evo X MR

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Evo

Mitsubishi Evo

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Carisma car October 1998

Mitsubishi Carisma car October 1998

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: 1989 Mitsubishi Starion 2. 6. Creator: Unknown

1989 Mitsubishi Starion 2. 6. Creator: Unknown
1989 Mitsubishi Starion 2.6

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: 1987 Mitsubishi Starion. Creator: Unknown

1987 Mitsubishi Starion. Creator: Unknown
1987 Mitsubishi Starion

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi G4M2 Model 22 Type 1 Betty

Mitsubishi G4M2 Model 22 Type 1 Betty
Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 Betty Flying over Sea Date: 1940s

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi G4M2a Model 24 Type 1 Betty

Mitsubishi G4M2a Model 24 Type 1 Betty
Captured Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M2A Model 24 Type 1 Betty Taiu Tech Air Intel Swpa Parked in USAF Livery Marking Date: 1945

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero - Model 52

Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero - Model 52
Engineers and Pilot Standing by a Row of Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi A6M5 Zeros Parked, the Nearest Zero Has Propellers Turning Date: 1940s

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Ki-51

Mitsubishi Ki-51
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force - Mitsubishi Ki-51 in surrender markings of overall white with large green crosses, applied to allow it to fly in support of the allied forces / occupation

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-2B OY-ARV

Mitsubishi MU-2B OY-ARV
Mitsubishi MU-2B-35 OY-ARV (msn 635), at Blackbushe Airport. Date: circa 1995

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-2B Marquise N60NB

Mitsubishi MU-2B Marquise N60NB
Mitsubishi MU-2B-60 Marquise N60NB (msn 1528SA), of Dogfox Aviation Inc.. Date: circa 2000

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-2B-35 OY-ARV

Mitsubishi MU-2B-35 OY-ARV (msn 635), at Blackbushe Airport. Date: circa 1990

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Hafner H. 8 Rotachute Mk. IV P-5

Hafner H. 8 Rotachute Mk. IV P-5
Hafner H.8 Rotachute Mk.IV P-5, at RAF Henlow, outside the Museum hangar with Mitsubishi Ki-46-III in the door-way on 22 June 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Canadian Car and Foundry Harvard IV N15798 - AI-110

Canadian Car and Foundry Harvard IV N15798 - AI-110 (msn CCF4-153), converted as a Mitsubishi A6M replica. Date: circa 1990

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Canadian Car & Foundry Harvard IV N15798 - 288

Canadian Car & Foundry Harvard IV N15798 - 288
Canadian Car & Foundry Harvard IV N15798 / 288 (msn CCF4-153), converted as a Mitsubishi A6M replica

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-2S 33-3215

Mitsubishi MU-2S 33-3215
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Mitsubishi MU-2S 33-3215 (msn 915) Date: circa 2000

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-2S 13-3209

Mitsubishi MU-2S 13-3209 (msn 909), on display at the JASDF Air Park and Museum, Hamamatsu Air Base Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Date: circa 2000

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-2S 13-3225

Mitsubishi MU-2S 13-3225
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Mitsubishi MU-2S 13-3225 (msn 925) Date: circa 2000

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: R T Aircraft RT AM6 N50RT (Mitsubishi A6M2 replica)

R T Aircraft RT AM6 N50RT (Mitsubishi A6M2 replica)
R T Aircraft RT AM6 N50RT (msn 0001), a Mitsubishi A6M2 replica of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 8-10 October. Date: 1992

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Canadian Car and Foundry Harvard Mk. IV N2048 - V-128

Canadian Car and Foundry Harvard Mk. IV N2048 - V-128
Canadian Car and Foundry Harvard Mk.IV N2048 / V-128 (msn CCF4-023, ex RCAF 20232), of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 8-10 October

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Canadian Car and Foundry Harvard Mk. IV N15797 - AI-114

Canadian Car and Foundry Harvard Mk. IV N15797 - AI-114
Canadian Car and Foundry Harvard Mk.IV N15797 / AI-114 (msn CCF4-199, ex RCAF 20408), of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 8-10 October

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi A6M2 Reisen N58245

Mitsubishi A6M2 Reisen N58245 (msn 5355), of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 8-10 October 1992. Date: 1992

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-2S 23-3214

Mitsubishi MU-2S 23-3214
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Mitsubishi MU-2S 23-3214 (msn 914) Date: circa 2000

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Mu-300 Diamond G-JMSO

Mitsubishi Mu-300 Diamond G-JMSO (msn A062SA), of the Colt Car Company Ltd, at Luton Airport. Date: 1984

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond OH-KNE

Mitsubishi MU-300 Diamond OH-KNE (msn A014SA), of Kone Air-Kone Elevator, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: circa 1986

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Colt car December 1998 used car steering wheel

Mitsubishi Colt car December 1998 used car steering wheel

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Mu-2G VH-CJP

Mitsubishi Mu-2G VH-CJP (msn 505, aka Mu-2B-30) of Forrestair. Date: circa 1975

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Mu-2B-25 HZ-BIN

Mitsubishi Mu-2B-25 HZ-BIN HZ-BIN (msn 256). Date: circa 1970

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Mu-2B-35 OY-ATZ

Mitsubishi Mu-2B-35 OY-ATZ (msn 626) N476MA SE-GHY OY-ATZ - Falcks Redningskorps - Jetair - Postens EC-GLU N80JN - Broken up Waterford, Ireland (EIWF) 2005 Date: circa 1980

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen

Mitsubishi A6M7 Reisen (msn 23186, allied reporting name Zeke), on display at Willow Grove Naval Air Station ca1957. This Mitsubishi A6M7 was built by Nakajima Hikoki as their 43rd Model 62 aircraft

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi MU-2B-20 N488GB

Mitsubishi MU-2B-20 N488GB (msn 133). Assembled and sold in the United States by the Mooney Aircraft Corp and first flown in 1968. 30 December 1976: N488GB - Bryce Corp. Memphis TN Date: circa 1968

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi 2MR7

Mitsubishi 2MR7
The Mitsubishi 2MR7 short-range reconnaissance biplane was not accepted for service with the Imperial Japanese Army Air service

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi 2MR1 Tobi

Mitsubishi 2MR1 Tobi reconnaissance biplane. Designed and built for an Imperial Japanese Army Air Service competition for a reconnaissance aircraft

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Nagasaki, japan - Mitsubishi No. 3 Dry Dock Date: circa 1910s

Nagasaki, japan - Mitsubishi No. 3 Dry Dock Date: circa 1910s
Nagasaki, japan - Mitsubishi No.3 Dry Dock Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: 1995 Mitsubishi Shogun 3. 5 V6. Creator: Unknown

1995 Mitsubishi Shogun 3. 5 V6. Creator: Unknown
1995 Mitsubishi Shogun 3.5 V6

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Fuso tourist bus in Chile 2019. Creator: Unknown

Mitsubishi Fuso tourist bus in Chile 2019. Creator: Unknown
Mitsubishi Fuso tourist bus in Chile 2019

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 Betty

Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 Betty
Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 Betty Date: 1940s

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi G4M2 Type 1 Betty

Mitsubishi G4M2 Type 1 Betty
Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M2 Type 1 Betty Flying Date: 1944

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Ki-67 Peggy

Mitsubishi Ki-67 Peggy Parked with a Glazed Nose and Men Sitting under the Wing Date: 1940s

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Nakajima A6M2-N Navy Type 2 Model 11 Rufe -essentiall

Nakajima A6M2-N Navy Type 2 Model 11 Rufe -essentially the Mitsubishi A6M modified to take floats Operational from 1942

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Ki-21-1a Sally -this bomber entered servic

Mitsubishi Ki-21-1a Sally -this bomber entered service with the Japanese Army in August 1938, but relegated to secondary duties by 1942 Over 1700 built

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin GDi

Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin GDi

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Carisma car October 1998 tail light

Mitsubishi Carisma car October 1998 tail light

Background imageMitsubishi Collection: Mitsubishi Challenger car March 1999s registration

Mitsubishi Challenger car March 1999s registration



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"Mitsubishi: A Legacy of Innovation and Performance" From the iconic Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah, used between mid-1944 to 1945, to the sleek and powerful Mitsubishi Evo 8 in silver from 2005, it has consistently delivered excellence. The constant improvements ensured that the Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah remained a force to be reckoned with throughout its service. Its reliability and performance made it an invaluable asset during World War II. Speaking of performance, who can forget the adrenaline-pumping experience of driving a Japanese legend like the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V? With its aggressive design and turbocharged engine, this beast ruled both the streets and rally circuits. But let's not overlook its successor - the mighty Mitsubishi Evo X MR. This modern marvel took performance to new heights with advanced technology and precision engineering. It became synonymous with speed and agility. Mitsubishi's commitment to innovation extended beyond cars alone. The versatile Mitsubishi Delica Space Gear V6 showcased their ability to create vehicles for every terrain, as evidenced by its thrilling adventure through sand dunes in 1996. Not limited to land-based machines, aircraft such as the legendary Mitsubishi Ki-51 fighter plane or even private jets like the MU-2B OY-ARV demonstrated how versatility is ingrained in everything bearing the name "Mitsubishi. " Even luxury found a place within their lineup with models like MU-2B Marquise N60NB or MU-2B-35 OY-ARV offering unparalleled comfort combined with exceptional performance. And let's not forget about everyday practicality – enter Carisma car October 1998 edition. This reliable vehicle provided comfort and efficiency for daily commutes while still maintaining that unmistakable touch of class associated with all things "Mitsubishi. " Throughout history, whether on land or in air, whether racing or cruising down city streets – one thing remains certain: Mitsubishi has consistently delivered vehicles that combine innovation, performance, and style.