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    The Tachikawa Ki-92 was an experimental Japanese heavy transport aircraft of World War II. It was a low-wing monoplane with a pressurized fuselage, twin...
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    The Tachikawa Ki-94 was a single-seat fighter-interceptor aircraft project undertaken by the Tachikawa Aircraft Company and to be operated by the Imperial...
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    The Tachikawa Ki-54 was a Japanese twin-engine advanced trainer used during World War II. The aircraft was named Hickory by the Allies. The Ki-54 was developed...
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    The Tachikawa Ki-55 was a Japanese advanced trainer. The excellent characteristics of the Tachikawa Ki-36 made it potentially ideal as a trainer. This...
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    The Tachikawa Ki-36 (named Ida in Allied reporting code) was a Japanese army co-operation aircraft of World War II. It was a two-seat, low-wing monoplane...
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  • Thumbnail for Tachikawa Ki-77
    The Tachikawa Ki-77 was a Japanese very long-range experimental transport and communications aircraft of World War II derived from a design commissioned...
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    The Tachikawa Ki-17 (九五式三型練習機, Kyugoshiki san-gata renshuki) was a basic training aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force built by Tachikawa Aircraft...
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    (Tachikawa Dai-Ichi Rikugun Kokusho), also at Tachikawa. Although Tachikawa Hikoki successfully managed to enter into large-scale production of the Ki-43...
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  • Tachikawa Aircraft Company Limited (立川飛行機株式会社, Tachikawa Hikōki Kabushiki Kaisha) was an aircraft manufacturer in the Empire of Japan, specializing primarily...
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    The Tachikawa Ki-9 (九五式一型練習機, Kyūgo-shiki ichigata renshuki) was an intermediate training aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force built by Tachikawa...
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    The Tachikawa Ki-74 (Allied reporting name "Patsy") was a Japanese experimental long-range reconnaissance bomber of World War II. A twin-engine, mid-wing...
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    The Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate (キ84 疾風, lit. "Gale") is a single-seat fighter flown by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service in the last two years of World...
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    Lightning, shot down a Ki-51. Prototypes: two built Service trials: 11 built Ki-51: 2,372 built (Manufacturers: Mitsubishi (1,462), Tachikawa Army Air Arsenal...
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    The Tachikawa Ki-70 "Clara" was a high speed photo reconnaissance aircraft that was tested for the Japanese Air Force in prototype form but never entered...
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  • States 1941 4 flying car evaluated by USAAF Tachikawa Ki-77 Japan 1942 2 very long-range transport Tachikawa Ki-92 Japan 1945 1 troop/cargo transport...
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  • After graduating, Hasegawa joined Tachikawa Aircraft Corporation and was involved in the development of the Tachikawa Ki-94 in 1943 as the chief designer...
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    700 ft). The performance of the Ki-46-III even proved superior to that of the aircraft intended to replace it (the Tachikawa Ki-70), which as a result did...
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    completed, production ended in December 1944. 50 of these were built by Tachikawa. Ki-49 Prototypes and pre-series models with a 708 kW (949 hp) Nakajima...
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    the Army Type 97 Fighter. In addition to Nakajima, the Ki-27 was also manufactured by Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd and Manshukoku Hikoki Seizo KK, with...
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    970 hp compared with the expected 2,400 hp. The Ki-93 made its first flight on 8 April 1945 from Tachikawa airfield; a successful 20 minute test of its low-speed...
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    Imperial Army Headquarters eventually culminated into the Tachikawa Ki-94-I, while the Ki-87 was developed as a fall-back project, using less stringent...
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    Kawasaki: 91; by 1° Army Arsenal of Tachikawa: 1. Ki-67-Ib: Late production model. Reinforced the tail gun turret (2 × 20 mm). Ki-67-I KAI: Experimental model...
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    Arsenal (Tachikawa Dai-Ichi Rikugun Kokusho) built 68 more by the time production ceased in September 1941. Including prototypes, a total of 704 Ki-30s were...
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    asked by the Koku Hombu to design an improved version as Ki-56. A number was also built by Tachikawa Hikoki K.K. The Japanese invasion of Sumatra in the Dutch...
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    Mitsubishi Ki-21, Ki-67 and Nakajima Ki-49 heavy bombers, the Mitsubishi Ki-30, Ki-51 and Kawasaki Ki-32 light bombers, the Tachikawa Ki-9 (for training...
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  • (United States) Mitsubishi J4M – (Empire of Japan) SAAB 21 – (Sweden) Tachikawa Ki-94-I – (Empire of Japan) Vultee XP-54 – (United States) Related lists...
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  • Thumbnail for Manchukuo Imperial Air Force
    were Nakajima Ki-27 fighters which were presented on Aviation Day, 20 September 1942. The trainers included Tachikawa Ki-9s and Tachikawa Ki-55s, while some...
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  • designed to glide for longer. (Tachikawa Aircraft Company Limited (立川飛行機株式会社, Tachikawa Kōkūki K.K.?)) Tachikawa Ki-23 Tachikawa Ki-25 (Raúl Taglioretti) Taglioretti...
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  • The Tachikawa KKY, full name Tachikawa Army Small and Light Ambulance Aircraft was designed to rescue injured or sick patients from places without established...
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  • War II p.184, Mounted in the Mitsubishi Ki-109 heavy interceptor and an experimental version of the Tachikawa Ki-104 bomber. TM 9-1985-4, Japanese Explosive...
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