Aircraft Designation Clarification
The Kikka is often identified as the Nakajima J9Y, which according to a curator at the National Air and Space Museum is incorrect. Imperial Japanese Naval aircraft were designated similar to U.S. Naval aircraft of the time frame. A first letter, denoting the role/type of aircraft, separated by a number that denotes where in the series of aircraft of the same role the aircraft resides, followed by a second letter denoting the design and manufacturing firm. These three characters remain constant through all the sub-variants an aircraft might be built to.
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