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Yōzō Kaneko (金子 養三, Kaneko Yōzō, 11 June 1882 – 27 December 1941) was a pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy and the founder of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. Kaneko was born in Hiroshima Prefecture. He studied at Shudo Junior and Senior High School and the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy. As a naval officer he participated in the Battle of Tsushima (Naval Battle of the Sea of Japan) during the Russo-Japanese War. In 1911 Kaneko was sent to France and trained as a pilot. In 1912, at Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal, Kaneko made the first flight in Japanese naval history, piloting a Farman seaplane for 15 minutes. In 1914 Kaneko and two other naval officers flew a mission in the Siege of Tsingtao during the World War I, which was the first air attack in Japanese naval history. H

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  • Yōzō Kaneko (金子 養三, Kaneko Yōzō, 11 June 1882 – 27 December 1941) was a pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy and the founder of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. Kaneko was born in Hiroshima Prefecture. He studied at Shudo Junior and Senior High School and the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy. As a naval officer he participated in the Battle of Tsushima (Naval Battle of the Sea of Japan) during the Russo-Japanese War. In 1911 Kaneko was sent to France and trained as a pilot. In 1912, at Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal, Kaneko made the first flight in Japanese naval history, piloting a Farman seaplane for 15 minutes. In 1914 Kaneko and two other naval officers flew a mission in the Siege of Tsingtao during the World War I, which was the first air attack in Japanese naval history. He was appointed the first commander and trainer of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in 1916 and contributed to the development of the Service. Kaneko was promoted to major general in 1926. (en)
  • 金子 養三(かねこ ようぞう、1882年〈明治15年〉6月11日 - 1941年〈昭和16年〉12月27日)は、日本の海軍軍人。最終階級は海軍少将。日本海軍の最初期の搭乗員で、また搭乗員経験者として最初の将官となった。日本海軍飛行機の元祖、また海鷲育ての親ともいわれる人物である。 (ja)
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  • 金子 養三(かねこ ようぞう、1882年〈明治15年〉6月11日 - 1941年〈昭和16年〉12月27日)は、日本の海軍軍人。最終階級は海軍少将。日本海軍の最初期の搭乗員で、また搭乗員経験者として最初の将官となった。日本海軍飛行機の元祖、また海鷲育ての親ともいわれる人物である。 (ja)
  • Yōzō Kaneko (金子 養三, Kaneko Yōzō, 11 June 1882 – 27 December 1941) was a pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy and the founder of the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. Kaneko was born in Hiroshima Prefecture. He studied at Shudo Junior and Senior High School and the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy. As a naval officer he participated in the Battle of Tsushima (Naval Battle of the Sea of Japan) during the Russo-Japanese War. In 1911 Kaneko was sent to France and trained as a pilot. In 1912, at Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal, Kaneko made the first flight in Japanese naval history, piloting a Farman seaplane for 15 minutes. In 1914 Kaneko and two other naval officers flew a mission in the Siege of Tsingtao during the World War I, which was the first air attack in Japanese naval history. H (en)
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