First flown in prototype form on 20
April 1938, the Tachikawa Ki-36 was a
cantilever low-wing monoplane of all-metal
basic structure, covered by ... read more ... |
Tachikawa Ki-36 "IDA" 1938 |
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Tachikawa Ki-55 1939 |
The handling characteristics and reliability
of the Ki-36 made the army
realize that it was ideal for use as an
advanced trainer, resulting ... read more ... |
Designed as an advanced trainer/crew trainer, the Tachikawa Ki-54 was flown in prototype form during the summer of 1940. A ... read more ... |
Tachikawa Ki-54 1940 |
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Tachikawa Ki-77 1942 |
The A-26, later redesignated Ki-77, was a long-distance record aircraft with a remarkably slim fuselage and finely tapered wide-span monoplane ... read more ... |
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Tachikawa Ki-94-II 1945 |
The Ki-94-ll pressurised single-seat fighter, with a 1790kW Nakajima Ha-44 radial engine, was completed in August 1945, but the end ... read more ... |
On 8 September 1943, instructions were issued to redesign the Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate all-metal single-seat fighter (which see) for wooden ... read more ... |
Tachikawa Ki-106 1945 |
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