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词条 Nakajima Ki-11
释义

  1. Design and development

  2. Variants

  3. Operators

  4. Specifications (Ki-11)

  5. See also

  6. References

     Citations  Bibliography 

  7. External links

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The {{nihongo|Nakajima Ki-11|キ11 (航空機) |Ki-jyuichi Kokūki}} was an unsuccessful attempt by Nakajima Aircraft Company to meet a 1935 requirement issued by the Japanese government for a modern single-seat monoplane fighter suitable to meet the needs of both the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force and Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service

Design and development

Development of the Ki-11 began as a private venture in 1934, based on a wire-braced low-wing monoplane, inspired by the Boeing P-26 Peashooter. The fuselage wing center section and undercarriage were constructed in duralumin, while the wings and tail were of wood and canvas. The aircraft was powered by a single {{convert|410|kW|hp|-1|abbr=on}} Nakajima Kotobuki Ha-1-3 radial engine. Proposed armament consisted of twin 7.7 mm (.303 in) machine guns firing from between the engine cylinders.[1]

The Ki-11 was entered into competition with the Kawasaki Ki-10 biplane design. Although technically more advanced and faster than the Kawasaki design, the Imperial Japanese Army command was split between supporters of "maneuverability" and supporters of "speed". The supporters of the "maneuverability" scheme won, and the Ki-10 became the main army fighter until 1937.[2] Nakajima continued to refine the Ki-11 design, and it re-emerged in the form of the Nakajima Ki-27 "Nate" several years later.[3]

Nakajima later sold the fourth prototype as AN-1 Communications Aircraft to the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, who registered it as J-BBHA and used it as a liaison and courier plane, and for reconnaissance and news-gathering flights.[4]

Variants

  • Nakajima Ki-11

initial prototype (4 built); #4 with enclosed cockpit

Operators

  • Asahi Shimbun

Specifications (Ki-11)

{{aerospecs
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|met or eng?= met
|crew= 1
|capacity=
|length m= 6.89
|length ft= 22
|length in= 7
|span m= 10.88
|span ft= 35
|span in= 8
|width m=
|width ft=
|width in=
|height m= 3.33
|height ft= 10
|height in= 11
|wing area sqm= 19.1
|wing area sqft= 205.6
|empty weight kg= 1,269
|empty weight lb= 2,798
|gross weight kg= 1,560
|gross weight lb= 3,440
|eng1 number= 1
|eng1 type= Nakajima Ha-1-3 Kotobuki air-cooled radial engine
|eng1 kw= 410
|eng1 hp= 550
|max speed kmh= 420
|max speed mph= 262
|cruise speed kmh=
|cruise speed mph=
|range km= 410
|range miles=
|endurance h=
|endurance min=
|ceiling m= 10,200


|armament1= 2 × 7.7 mm (.303 in) Type 89 machine guns
|armament2=
|armament3=
|armament4=
|armament5=
|armament6=
}}

See also

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|similar aircraft=
  • P-26 Peashooter

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References

Citations

1. ^{{Harvnb|Wieliczko and Szeremeta|2004|pp=9–10.}}
2. ^{{Harvnb|Wieliczko and Szeremeta|2004|pp=10–11.}}
3. ^{{Harvnb|Mikesj and Abe|1990|p=218.}}
4. ^{{Harvnb|Mikesj and Abe|1990|p=219.}}
5. ^{{Harvnb|FAOW|1976|p=2.}}

Bibliography

{{refbegin}}
  • {{cite book|last= Francillon, Ph.D.|first= René J.|year= 1979|title= Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War|publisher= Putnam & Company Ltd.|location= London|isbn= 0-370-30251-6}}
  • {{cite book|last= Mikesh|first= Robert C.|year= 1990|author2=Shorzoe Abe|title= Japanese Aircraft, 1910-1941|publisher= Naval Institute Press |location = Annapolis, MD|isbn= 1-55750-563-2}}
  • Unknown author. Famous Airplanes of the World, first series, #76: Army Experimental Fighters (1). Tokyo: Bunrin-Do, August 1976.
  • Unknown author. Famous Airplanes of the World, second series, #24: Army Experimental Fighters. Tokyo: Bunrin-Do, September 1990.
  • Wieliczko, Leszek A. and Zygmunt Szeremeta. Nakajima Ki 27 Nate (bilingual Polish/English). Lublin, Poland: Kagero, 2004. {{ISBN|83-89088-51-7}}.
{{refend}}

External links

{{commons category|Nakajima military aircraft}}
  • Russian site
{{Nakajima aircraft}}{{Japanese Army Aircraft Designation System}}

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