| The Ki-94-ll pressurised single-seat fighter, with a 1790kW Nakajima Ha-44 radial engine, was completed in August 1945, but the end of the war prevented it being test flown.
MODEL | Ki-94 |
CREW | 1 |
ENGINE | 1 x Nakajima Ha-44, 1835kW |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 6450 kg | 14220 lb |
Empty weight | 4690 kg | 10340 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 14 m | 46 ft 11 in |
Length | 12 m | 39 ft 4 in |
Height | 4.65 m | 15 ft 3 in |
Wing area | 28 m2 | 301.39 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 712 km/h | 442 mph |
Cruise speed | 440 km/h | 273 mph |
Ceiling | 14680 m | 48150 ft |
Range | 2100 km | 1305 miles |
ARMAMENT | 2 x 30mm cannons, 2 x 20mm cannons, 500kg of bombs |
| A three-view drawing (752 x 1042) |
Cal, e-mail, 15.08.2017 13:15 Shame such a beauty never got to fly. Would've loved to se this and the Ki-94-I reply |
beifan, 20.06.2011 10:55 pay attention that when clicking on the picture of the Tachikawa Ki 94 I (the twin-boomed aircraft) one has the picture of the Ki 94 II on the screen. reply | Pelzig, e-mail, 25.12.2008 01:18 The main reason for the vast difference was because the Koku Hombu thought the Ki-94-I was too radical and rejected it. So, Kawanishi revised it into the Ki-94-II, using a more conventional layout which was accepted and the order given to proceed with development. reply | gottardi antonio, e-mail, 07.03.2008 18:41 pay attention that when clicking on the picture of the Tachikawa Ki 94 I (the twin-boomed aircraft) one has the picture of the Ki 94 II on the screen. reply |
| Jason, 06.12.2007 21:44 Its interesting that there were two KI-94 projects and that they varied so much from each other in design. reply |
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