The Hiro Naval Arsenal (Hiro Kaigun Kōshō or Dai-Jūichi Kaigun Kōkū-shō (11th Naval Arsenal), often abbreviated as Hiroshō ) at Kure (呉), Hiroshima prefecture , was a production facility for seaplanes , flying boats , and aero engines for the Imperial Japanese Navy before and during World War II . It was largely destroyed in a raid by B-29 Superfortresses on 5 May 1945.
Hiro H1H Biplane Flying Boat
Designed and produced:
Prototypes and experimental aircraft:
Aircraft designed by other manufacturers produced at Hiro:
Gunston, Bill (1993). World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers . Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. p. 148.
Aircraft designed and produced by Hiro Prototypes and experimental aircraft Aircraft designed by others produced at Hiro Engines designed and produced by Hiro
Naval Districts (守府) of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Districts Arsenals
Fighters (A) Torpedo bombers (B) Shipboard reconnaissance (C) Dive bombers (D) Reconnaissance seaplanes (E) Observation seaplanes (F) Land-based bombers (G) Flying Boats (H) Land-based Fighters (J) Trainers (K) Transports (L) Special-purpose (M)1 Floatplane fighters (N) Land-based bombers (P) Patrol (Q) Land-based reconnaissance (R) Night fighters (S) 1 X as second letter is for experimental aircraft or imported technology demonstrators not intended for service,
2 Hyphenated trailing letter (-J, -K, -L, -N or -S) denotes design modified for secondary role, 3 Possibly incorrect designation, but used in many sources