Miyazaki Airplane was an aircraft parts manufacturing company based in Japan's
Tochigi Prefecture during
World War II. The company owned a factory located in
Kanuma, that manufactured parts, including
rudders, for the
Mitsubishi A6M Zero. During the war, the firm relocated to
Utsunomiya. Shortly thereafter on July 12, 1945, there was an air raid on the city of Utsunomiya which left 43.7% of the city destroyed.
Ownership and leadership
The company was run by Katsuji Miyazaki (c. 1915 – 18 March 1993), the father of the
Studio Ghibli animation studio co-founder
Hayao Miyazaki.
[.] During World War II production runs the company was owned by Katsuji's brother.
References
Aviation in Japan
Defunct defense companies of Japan
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