| The first prototype flew in June 1939.
MODEL | Ki-59 |
ENGINE | 2 x Hitachi Ha-13a, 380kW |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 4120-4240 kg | 9083 - 9348 lb |
Empty weight | 2880 kg | 6349 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 17 m | 56 ft 9 in |
Length | 12.5 m | 41 ft 0 in |
Height | 3.05 m | 10 ft 0 in |
Wing area | 38.4 m2 | 413.33 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 300 km/h | 186 mph |
 | A three-view drawing (750 x 985) |
ubaTaeCJ, e-mail, 21.02.2025 21:01 20 reply | Barry, 04.02.2016 15:33 Based on the Nippon Kokusai Koko Kyogo KK built Teradako-ken TK3,which failed to meet it's design criteria, the Ki 59 first flew in 1941. Designed capacity was 8 passengers and some 59 were built with a few going to Manchukuo National Airlines. he plane did not meet expectations and was replaced by the more capable Tachikawa Ki54. reply | malu, 18.06.2011 12:17 Hamilcar's first flight was March 1942. reply | y.k, 02.03.2011 14:02 Debt Man Hamilcar's first flight was March 1942. Ki59 was 1940. reply |
| DebtMan, e-mail, 01.10.2010 22:26 Japan was built unlicensed GA Hamilcars? reply |
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