Talk:Nakajima Ki-115
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could somebody provide a source for the 850 000 estimate?? it seems very doubtful to be attributable to a sole weapon given the total losses incurred in the Pacific and the estimate of losses for the invasion of Japan that triggered the use of the atomic bomb.
Could somebody confirm the translation of Tsurugi? I've seen it "swinging sword" or "rigorous sword". Trekphiler 08:21, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
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- Tsurugi is definitely "sword." In my experience, I've seen it used to refer to straight swords, often Chinese; it is a fairly general term for a sword, but does not refer to katana or other Japanese-style curved blades. LordAmeth 10:13, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
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