| Developed from the Lockheed 14 transport built by the Kawasaki Company under licence, the Ki-56 had an enlarged fuselage incorporating a large freight loading door in the port rear-fuselage side. Powered by two 671kW Ha-26-II radial engines, two prototypes were followed by 119 series-built machines designated Army Type 1 Freight Transport (assembled between 1941 and 1943). Widely used in the Pacific war, the Ki-56 was coded Thalia by the Allies.
MODEL | Ki-56 |
ENGINE | 2 x Nakajima Ha-25, 740kW |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 8025 kg | 17692 lb |
Empty weight | 4895 kg | 10792 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 19.96 m | 66 ft 6 in |
Length | 14.9 m | 49 ft 11 in |
Height | 3.6 m | 12 ft 10 in |
Wing area | 51.2 m2 | 551.11 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 400 km/h | 249 mph |
Ceiling | 8000 m | 26250 ft |
 | A three-view drawing (752 x 968) |
gangya, 20.06.2011 13:18 Widely used in the Pacific war, the Ki-56 was coded Thalia by the Allies. reply |
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