- Dinah of the 16 Dokuritsu Hikotai, 1945
- Dinah of the 16 Dokuritsu Hikotai, 1945
- Ki-46-III #24 of 16 Chutai
- Japanese Pilot, New Britain 1945
- Ki-46-II and Ki-54a
- Dinah at a field airfield in China
- Dinah with white surrender scheme and green crosses
- Ki-46 Luzon Philippines
- Wreck of Dinah at Bamban Philippines 1945
- Ki-46s after surrender
- Aircraft used by Allied Technical Air Intelligence Unit, South East Asia
- Ki-46 Dinah
- Ki-46 81 Sentai
- Ki-46 76 Chutai
- Captured Ki-46-II Dinah Close Up 1945
- Wrecks of Ki-46 and Ki-43 on Okinawa April 1945
- Ki-46-III aft cockpit Bamban Airfield 1945
- Ki-46 tail gunner’s seat, Lae New Guinea September 1943
- Ki-46-II Philippines 1945
- Ki-46-III Kai #24 of the 16 Chutai
- Ki-46 cockpit at Lae New Guinea September 1943
- Ki-46-III white painted with a green crosses 1945
- Ki-46 Dinah Captured at Bamban Philippines 1945
- Ki-46-III Dinah in Japan 1945
- Captured Ki-46-II of the 55 Chutai Clark Field 1945
- Ki-46-III 141-103 of the 141 Kokutai Bamban Luzon 1945
- Ki-46 at Cape Gloucester New Britain 1944
- Ki-46-II Flight Test at Patuxent River 1945
- Ki-46-II TAIC 10
- Ki-46 Captured in New Guinea October 1944
- 5th AF parafrag attack on Ki-46 Dagua Drome Wewak August 1943
- Ki-46-III of 106 Sentai on Iwo Jima 1945
- Captured Mitsubishi Ki-46-II of the 76 Chutai Gasmata 1943
- Captured Ki-46-II of the 55 Chutai Clark Field 1945 2
- Ki-46 preparing to take off
- Ki-46 color photo
- Ki-46 wreck captured at Lae September 1943
- Ki-46-II with surrender markings
- Ki-46-III rear cockpit Bamban Airfield 1945
- Ki-46 of the 18th Dokuritsu Chutai
- Ki-46 Tail Marking Lae New Guinea September 1943
- Interior Photo of Ki-46 Lae New Guinea 1943
- Ki-46 Dinah in the Philippines 1945
- Mitsubishi Ki-46 Dinah Flight Test at Patuxent River 1945 2
- Ki-46 55 Chutai Clark Field
- Ki-46 wreck on Iwo Jima 2
- Ki-46-II
Ki-46 was a twin-engined reconnaissance plane used by the Japanese Imperial Army in WW2. Its Army designation was “Type 100 Command Reconnaissance Aircraft” (百式司令部偵察機); the Allied code name was “Dinah”. This aircraft was first used by the Japanese Army in Manchuria and China, where seven units were equipped with it, and also at times by the Japanese Imperial Navy in certain reconnaissance missions over the north coasts of Australia and New Guinea