... Kawasaki Ki - 102 twin - engined heavy fighter ( built as a replacement for the Ki - 45 ) and two in the Ki - 84 . Maj Iori Sakai was a Nomonhan veteran who had claimed eight victories flying the Ki - 27 ( see Aircraft of the Aces 103 ...
... Kawasaki Ki-102 heavy fighter was projected but only two prototype Ki-102C aircraft had been built by the end of the war. The available drawings of the Ki-102C suggest the aircraft was based on the Kawasaki Ki-108 interceptor rather ...
... Ki.65. and. Ki.98. In February 1940, the IJA Aero-Technical Research Institute (Rikugun) requested several Japanese aircraft manufacturers develop a high-performance interceptor that would replace the Ki.44. Kawasaki ... Kawasaki Ki.102,
... Ki-46 'Dinah' reconnaissance aircraft. With a ceiling of 40,000ft when filled with 95 octane fuel, and armed with ... Kawasaki's Ki-102 (Allied codename 'Randy'). A twin-engine fighter with a two-man crew, this was intended to replace the ...
... Ki-96. The prototype was nearing completion when the designer of the aircraft approached the Army with a suggestion ... Kawasaki Ki-102 aircraft, as it had been designated, for service trials. The trials were quickly carried out and the ...
... Kawasaki Ki- 45 Toryu (Dragon Slayer; Allied codename Nick), Kawasaki Ki-102 (Randy), and Nakajima J1N1 Gekko (Moonlight; Irving). The Toryu and Ki-102 were built for the Army; the Gekko and Ginga were Navy aircraft. The Toryu and Gekko ...