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Monday, March 24th 2008, 9:32pm

K.15 Trainers

Training Aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force.
Due to a few additional planes in the whole list, the later numbers are not the same as the historical numbers for a number of planes.

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Monday, March 24th 2008, 9:32pm

Nakajima Ki-6 Trainer/Transport
Redesignated as T-1 in 1940.

Maiden flight: 1930
Introduced: 1931

Crew: 7
Length: 11.25 m
Wingspan: 15.44 m
Height: 2.79 m
Empty weight: 1640 kg
Max takeoff weight: 2820 kg
Powerplant: One Nakajima Kotobuki air-cooled radial engine, 450 hp
Maximum speed: 245 km/h
Service ceiling:
Range: 1045 km
Armament: none

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Dec 12th 2011, 6:15pm)


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Monday, March 24th 2008, 9:33pm

Mitsubishi Ki-7 Trainer

Competitor to Ki-6
Maiden flight: 1930
Introduced: 1931

Crew: 5
Length: 9.58 m
Wingspan: 15.78 m
Height: 3.82 m
Empty weight:
Max takeoff weight: 2200 kg
Powerplant: 580 hp
Maximum speed: 240 km/h
Service ceiling:
Range: 800 km
Armament: One 7.7mm machine gun

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Mar 30th 2008, 12:41pm)


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Monday, March 24th 2008, 9:34pm

Tachikawa Ki-9 Trainer
Redesignated as T-2 in 1940.

Maiden flight: 1932
Introduced: 1933

Crew: 2
Length: 7.90 m
Wingspan: 10.32 m
Height: 3.10 m
Empty weight: 1120 kg
Max takeoff weight: 1580 kg
Powerplant: One Hitachi Ha-13a, 350 hp
Maximum speed: 240 km/h
Service ceiling: 5800 m
Endurance: 3.5 hours
Armament: none

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Dec 12th 2011, 6:16pm)


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Monday, March 24th 2008, 9:34pm

Tachikawa Ki-18 Trainer (OTL Ki-17)
Redesignated as T-3 in 1940.

Maiden flight: 1932
Introduced: 1933

Crew: 2
Length: 7.85 m
Wingspan: 9.82 m
Height: 2.95 m
Empty weight: 639 kg
Max takeoff weight: 914 kg
Powerplant: One Hitachi Ha-12, 160 hp
Maximum speed: 174 km/h
Service ceiling: 5300 m
Edurance: 4 hours
Armament: none

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Dec 12th 2011, 6:17pm)


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Monday, March 24th 2008, 9:36pm

Tachikawa Ki-58 Trainer (OTL Ki-54)
Redesignated as T-4 in 1940.

Maiden flight: 1936
Introduced: 1937

Crew: 5-9
Length: 11.94 m
Wingspan: 17.88 m
Height: 3.56 m
Empty weight: 2,954 kg
Max takeoff weight: 3,897 kg
Powerplant: One Hitachi H-13a radial engine, 470 hp
Maximum speed: 376 km/h
Service ceiling: 7180m
Range: 960 km
Armament: none

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Dec 12th 2011, 6:19pm)


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Monday, March 24th 2008, 9:36pm

Tachikawa Ki-59 Trainer (OTL Ki-55)
Redesignated as T-5 in 1940.


Trainer development of the Ki-41.
Maiden flight: 1936
Introduced: 1937

Crew: 2
Length: 8.00 m
Wingspan: 11.80 m
Height: 3.64 m
Empty weight: 1247 kg
Max takeoff weight: 1960 kg
Powerplant: One Hitachi Ha-13a, 515 hp
Maximum speed: 349 km/h
Service ceiling: 8200 m
Range: 1060 km
Armament: One 7.7mm machine gun, 500 kg bombs

This post has been edited 4 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Dec 12th 2011, 6:21pm)


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Tuesday, December 13th 2011, 12:23pm

Kanzaki Ki-67 Trainer (OTL AT-6 data)
Redesignated T-6 in 1940

Maiden flight: 1937
Introduced: 1941

Crew: 1
Length: 8.4 m
Wingspan: 13.1 m
Height: 4.2 m
Empty weight: 1768 kg
Loaded weight: 2337 kg
Powerplant: Kanzaki KHI-105 radial engine, 700 hp.
Maximum speed: 370 km/h
Service ceiling: 7500 m
Range: 1000 km
Armament: None.

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Tuesday, December 13th 2011, 12:25pm

Manchu Ki-92 Trainer (OTL Ki-79)

Training version of the Ki-27.
Redesignated as T-7 in 1940
Maiden flight: 1939
Introduced: 1940

Crew: 1
Length: 7.85 m
Wingspan: 11.5 m
Height: 3.0 m
Loaded weight: 1300 kg
Powerplant: One Hitachi Ha-13a-1 radial engine, 450hp.
Maximum speed: 340 km/h
Service ceiling: 5600 m
Range: 920 km
Armament: One fixed 7.7mm machinegun in the fuselage.