Meet My Airplane, The Fuji SU!

in #warbird7 years ago (edited)

SU, N8020K, is a Fuji LM-1. A unique warbird from Japan, 1 of only 3 of her kind known to be flying today. We fly many adventures together and you can find us at airshows, fly-in's, and other aviation events along the east coast!
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This post-WW2 era aircraft that was built for the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). The U.S helped Japan get back on their feet after the war through Beechcraft Corp. licensing Fuji Heavy Industries (parent corp. of Subaru) to build 27 LM-1’s. Operational History and Design

The Fuji had numerous roles: liaison, trainer, aerial photography, reconnaissance, communications, and cargo. The Fuji's design was based from the T-34-A Mentor with a few differences tailored to fit the aircraft's many roles like installing 4 seats, a yoke, door, extra jump seat, removable cabin top, adding multiple radios, as well as a small camera door on bottom.

For more about aircraft specs and history, visit @TheFujiSU on facebook. Follow SU's adventures on instagram @Girl Named SU or on Steemit @fujisu22366603_273250746517818_5440623394250741580_n.jpg

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nice plane! Hope to see more!