• The Nakajima Ha1 Kotobuki (寿, "Longevity") was an aero-engine developed by Nakajima. It was a radial piston developed under licence from the Bristol Jupiter...
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    plane for the Dōmei Tsushin Nakajima N-36 - 1928 transport prototype Nakajima P-1 - 1933 mail plane; converted from E4N Kotobuki (寿, Longevity); license-built...
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    433 kW (580 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2 Kai 1 radial engine. E8N2 Improved production type, with more powerful (470 kW/630 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki Kai 2 engine...
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    640 kg (3,616 lb) Gross weight: 2,820 kg (6,217 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Nakajima Kotobuki air-cooled radial engine , 336 kW (450 hp) Performance Maximum speed:...
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  • Kotobuki System Co., Ltd., better known as Kemco Nakajima Kotobuki, an aircraft engine The Magnificent Kotobuki, an anime television series Shouka (mountain...
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  • Ha-5 was a twin-row development of the Nakajima Hikari, which was itself a development of the Nakajima Kotobuki. It spawned several improved variants,...
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    Ishikawajima; 23 of the total were Type 91-2, powered by a 432 kW (580 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2 radial engine. This version first flew in July 1934. The type was...
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    432 kW (580 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2-1 radial engines with fixed pitch wooden propellers, which were replaced in production models with Kotobuki-41 529 kW (710 hp)...
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  • for Navy use during World War II by the Nakajima Aircraft Company. It was a development of the Nakajima Kotobuki and Wright Cyclone. In Army use it was...
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    the extra weight. The first prototype, powered by a 447 kW (600 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 5 radial engine, flew on 4 February 1935. The aircraft far exceeded...
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    designation A1N1. 50 A1N1s were built. The A1N2 used the 336 kW (450 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2 engine, and was introduced in 1930. Production of approximately...
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  • the Nakajima Super Universal replaced this with a 420 hp (310 kW) Nakajima Jupiter early in production, then later a 460 hp (340 kW) Nakajima Kotobuki 2-kai-1...
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    over the Nakajima A1N. Jingo Kurihara carried out a major redesign and another prototype, the A2N1, powered by a 432 kW (579 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2, was...
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    252 kg (2,760 lb) Gross weight: 1,800 kg (3,968 lb) Powerplant: × Nakajima Kotobuki 2 9-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine, 433 kW (581 hp) Propellers:...
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    fixed and spatted landing gear, powered by a single 410 kW (550 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki Ha-1-3 radial engine. Proposed armament consisted of twin 7.7 mm (...
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    construction with fabric-covered control surfaces. It was powered by a Nakajima Kotobuki-5 nine-cylinder radial engine, rated at 410 kW (550 hp) for take-off...
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    fixed divided landing gear and was powered by two 435 hp (324 kW) Nakajima Kotobuki radial engines. Maximum speed was 225 km/h (140 mph), normal range...
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    design. Nakajima Kotobuki (Jupiter) engines were widely used in civilian planes. The engine was named, in connection with Jupiter, 寿 Kotobuki, the pronunciation...
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  • The Magnificent Kotobuki (Japanese: 荒野のコトブキ飛行隊, Hepburn: Kōya no Kotobuki Hikōtai, lit. 'Kotobuki Squadron in the Wilderness') is an anime television...
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    aircraft List of aircraft of World War II Mitsubishi A5M4 with a Nakajima Kotobuki 41 engine Grumman F3F-3 with a Wright R-1820-22 "Cyclone" nine-cylinder...
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    and canvas. The aircraft was powered by a single 410 kW (550 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki Ha-1-3 radial engine. Proposed armament consisted of twin 7.7 mm (...
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    Longevity in Beijing). The Japanese equivalent is Kotobuki 壽; 寿 (see Nakajima Kotobuki, Tsukasa Kotobuki). See also Jurōjin (Shou Laoren) and Fukurokuju...
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    poor forward field of view past the large-diameter of the initial Nakajima Kotobuki engine. The improved version entered production in September 1939...
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    licence-built from 1924 by Nakajima, forming the basis of its own subsequent radial aero-engine design, the Nakajima Ha-1 Kotobuki. It was produced in Poland...
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    development Piaggio Stella P.IX Comparable engines Gnome-Rhône 9K Nakajima Kotobuki Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp Related lists List of aircraft engines...
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    Related development Gnome-Rhône 9K Comparable engines Alfa Romeo 125 Nakajima Kotobuki Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp Related lists List of aircraft engines...
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    Crew Trainer. It was superseded in production with the K3M3, using a Nakajima Kotobuki 460 hp (340 kW) air-cooled engine. The Navy Type 90 Crew Trainer was...
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    retired in 1942. D1A1 Type 94 Powered by 433 kW (580 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2 Kai 1 or Kotobuki 3 radial engines; 162 built. D1A2 Type 96 (Sometimes referred...
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    110 kg (2,447 lb) Gross weight: 1,790 kg (3,946 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Nakajima Ha-1 Kotobuki Otsu (Ha-1b) 9-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine, 530 kW...
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    two-bladed propeller. Second and third prototypes 477 kW (640 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 3 nine-cylinder air-cooled radial driving a two-bladed propeller....
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