The Kawasaki KH-4 was a light utility helicopter produced in Japan in the 1960s as a development of the Bell 47 that Kawasaki had been building under...
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the P-2J (derived from the Lockheed P-2 Neptune), KH-4 helicopters (derived from the Bell 47), Kawasaki KV-107 helicopters (derived from the Boeing Vertol...
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Kingdom. Bell 47s were produced in Japan by a Bell and Kawasaki venture; this led to the Kawasaki KH-4 variant, a four-seat version of the Model 47 with a...
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The Kawasaki T-4 is a Japanese subsonic intermediate jet trainer aircraft developed and manufactured by the commercial conglomerate Kawasaki Heavy Industries...
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license Kawasaki (Hughes) TH-55J Utility and trainer helicopter United States Built on license Kawasaki KH-4 Utility helicopter Japan Kawasaki Heavy Industries...
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Royal Thai Army Royal Thai Navy Notes "World Air Forces 2021". FlightGlobal. 4 December 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2021. "กองทัพอากาศไทย มีเครื่องบินรบกี่ลำ...
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The Kawasaki Ki-102 or Type 4 Attack Plane (四式襲撃機, Yonshiki shūgeki-ki) was a Japanese warplane of World War II. It was a twin-engine, two-seat, long-range...
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List of rotorcraft (section Kawasaki Heavy Industries)
Kamov V-100 Kawasaki BK 117 Kawasaki KH-4 Kawasaki OH-1 Kayaba Ka-1 Kazan Ansat Kellett K-2/3/4 Kellett KD-1 Kellett R-8 Kellett R-10 KhAI-24 Kinney HRH...
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1974 31 Kawasaki C-2 Japan transport 2016 7 replacing C–1 and C–130H Kawasaki KH-4 Japan utility 1965 19 helicopter, Bell 47G variant. Kawasaki-Vertol...
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general purpose helicopters, these being the Bo 107 by MBB and the KH-7 from Kawasaki. All of the privately incurred development costs were shared equally...
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The Kawasaki triples were a range of 250 to 750 cc (15 to 46 cu in) motorcycles made by Kawasaki from 1968 to 1980. The engines were air-cooled, three-cylinder...
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development Agusta A.115 Continental Copters El Tomcat H-13J Sioux Kawasaki KH-4 Meridionali/Agusta EMA 124 Aircraft of comparable role, configuration...
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Model Aircraft Towed Glider Mk.2, Identity unknown Kawasaki KH-4, VH-AHQ Kawasaki KH-4, VH-HFZ Lake LA-4-200 Buccaneer, VH-EJX Lea Kestrel Kermit, 10-001...
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The Kawasaki P-1, previously P-X, XP-1, is a Japanese maritime patrol aircraft developed and manufactured by Kawasaki Aerospace Company. Unlike many maritime...
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K-190A Kaman K-225 Karhumäki Karhu Kawasaki KH-4 LIBIS KB-11 Miles Aerovan Piaggio P.148 Piaggio P.149 Pilatus P-4 Ra-Son Warrior Ryan Navion Saab 91...
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in accordance with government policy which will lead to concrete Thailand 4.0 and raise awareness in the development of Sustainable and Smart Air Force...
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competitor) Bell H-13 Sioux Bell 47 Kawasaki KH-4 SNCASO SO.1221 Djinn Hughes TH-55 Osage Agusta A.105 Kamov Ka-15 PZL SM-4 Łątka Related lists List of rotorcraft...
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The Kawasaki OH-1 (nickname: "Ninja") is a military scout/observation helicopter developed and manufactured by the Kawasaki Aerospace Company. The primary...
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The Kawasaki C-2 (previously XC-2 and C-X) is a mid-size, twin-turbofan engine, long range, high speed military transport aircraft developed and manufactured...
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List of aircraft (K) (section KhAI)
Kawasaki KAL-1 Kawasaki KAL-2 Kawasaki KAT-1 Kawasaki KDA-2 Kawasaki KDA-3 Kawasaki KDA-5 Kawasaki KDA-6 Kawasaki KDC-2 Kawasaki KDC-5 Kawasaki KH-4 Kawasaki...
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The Kawasaki C-1 (川崎 C-1) is a twin-engined short-range military transport aircraft developed and manufactured by the Japanese conglomerate Kawasaki Heavy...
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Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird July 16 – Lightning F.3, third production model of the English Electric Lightning July 18 – Cessna 411 Kawasaki KH-4 August 10...
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The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien (飛燕, "flying swallow") is a Japanese World War II fighter aircraft. Used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service, it was designated...
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The Kawasaki I-Gо̄ Model 1 Otsu (No.1 Model 1B), otherwise known as Ki-148 was a World War II Japanese guided air-to-surface missile designed in 1944....
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The Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu (屠龍, "Dragonslayer") is a two-seat, twin-engine heavy fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. The army gave...
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The Kawasaki Ki-100 (キ100) is a single-seat single-engine monoplane fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (IJAAS) during World...
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The Kawasaki YPX was a twinjet airliner proposed by Kawasaki Aerospace Company of Japan. The YPX was based on the Kawasaki P-1 aircraft developed for the...
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The Kawasaki Ki-10 (九五式戦闘機, Kyūgo-shiki sentōki, Army Type 95 Fighter) was the last biplane fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army, entering service...
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manufactures the F3 for Kawasaki T-4, the XF5-1 for ATD-X, and the F7 for Kawasaki P-1. Kumsong-3 is North Korean domestic variant/clone of Kh-35 that was utilized...
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The Kawasaki Ki-48 (Japanese: 九九式雙發輕爆擊機, romanized: kyuukyuu-shiki-souhatu-keibaku-gekki, shortened to 'Soukei', Army Type 99 Twin-engined Light Bomber)...
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