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*** {{Q|A59}}, {{Q|A61}}
 
*** {{Q|B53}}, {{Q|B54}}
 
*** {{Q|B53}}, {{Q|B54}}
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* Helper for the following equipment:
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** Improvement & upgrade: [[Type 0 Reconnaissance Seaplane]], [[Type A Kouhyouteki]]
    
==Drop Locations==
 
==Drop Locations==
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===Misc Lines===
 
===Misc Lines===
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|<gallery>
 
|<gallery>
103_3.png|Base
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Ship Full Chiyoda.png|Base
103_4.png|Base Damaged
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Ship Full Chiyoda Damaged.png|Base Damaged
105_3.png|Kai
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Ship Full Chiyoda Kai.png|Kai
105_4.png|Kai Damaged
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Ship Full Chiyoda Kai Damaged.png|Kai Damaged
107_3_2.png|A
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Ship Full Chiyoda A.png|A
107_4_2.png|A Damaged
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Ship Full Chiyoda A Damaged.png|A Damaged
109_3.png|Kou
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Ship Full Chiyoda Kou.png|Kou
109_4.png|Kou Damaged
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Ship Full Chiyoda Kou Damaged.png|Kou Damaged
297_3.png |Kou Kai Ni
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Ship Full Chiyoda Kou Kai Ni.png|Kou Kai Ni
297_4.png|Kou Kai Ni Damaged
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Ship Full Chiyoda Kou Kai Ni Damaged.png|Kou Kai Ni Damaged
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
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*The camo pattern of her 5th upgraded version clothes refers to the actual flight deck camouflage pattern used during [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Leyte_Gulf Leyte Gulf] battle, the same pattern was used on [[Zuikaku]], [[Chitose]] and [[Zuihou]].
 
*The camo pattern of her 5th upgraded version clothes refers to the actual flight deck camouflage pattern used during [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Leyte_Gulf Leyte Gulf] battle, the same pattern was used on [[Zuikaku]], [[Chitose]] and [[Zuihou]].
 
*Chiyoda was the largest vessel of any nationality which is definitely known to have been sunk with all hands during World War II. She was also one of the few carriers sunk by surface forces in naval warfare's history.
 
*Chiyoda was the largest vessel of any nationality which is definitely known to have been sunk with all hands during World War II. She was also one of the few carriers sunk by surface forces in naval warfare's history.
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* Both Chiyoda and Chitose kept their pre-conversion names instead of having them changed upon their conversions into CVL's at the request of their respective crew.
    
==See Also==
 
==See Also==