Ki-61 Hien

Kawasaki Ki-61

KrajinyJaponsko
ÚlohuStíhacie lietadlá
Prvý letDecember 1941
Číslo vytvorené3075

Komisia Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien (飛燕, "lietajúca lastovička") je japonské stíhacie lietadlo druhej svetovej vojny používané leteckou službou japonskej cisárskej armády. Označenie japonskej armády bolo "Army Type 3 Fighter" (三式戦闘機). Spojenecká rozviedka spočiatku verila, že Ki-61s boli Messerschmitt Bf 109s a neskôr taliansky Macchi C.202, čo viedlo k tomu, že spojeneci hlásili meno "Tony", pridelené vojnovým oddelením Spojených štátov. Bol to jediný masovo vyrábaný japonský bojovník vojny, ktorý používal kvapalne chladený inline V motor. Vyrobilo sa viac ako 3 000 Ki-61. Prvé prototypy videli akciu nad Jokohamou počas náletu Doolittle 18.

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General Characteristics

The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien (Flying Swallow) was a fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service during World War II. It was designated the “Army Type 3 Fighter” and was notable for being the only mass-produced Japanese fighter of the war to utilize a liquid-cooled inverted V-12 engine, a design unique among its contemporaries which predominantly used air-cooled radial engines. Allied forces initially misidentified the Ki-61 as a German or Italian fighter, assigning it the reporting name “Tony.” Its liquid-cooled engine, relatively high speed, and robust construction (including self-sealing fuel tanks and armor protection) set it apart from other Japanese fighters optimized for pure maneuverability.

Property Typical Value (Ki-61-I Kai Hei)
Úlohu Single-Seat Fighter / Interceptor
National Origin Japonsko
Výrobca Kawasaki Kokuki Kogyo K.K.
First Flight December 1941
Service Entry 1943
No. Built Over 3,000 (all variants)
Posádky 1 (Pilot)
Dĺžka 8.94 m (29 ft 4 in)
Rozpätie krídel 12.00 m (39 ft 4 in)
Max Takeoff Weight 3,470 kg (7,650 lb)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: 1 x Kawasaki Ha-40 (Army Type 2) inverted V-12 liquid-cooled piston engine (a license-built version of the German Daimler-Benz DB 601A).
  • Power Output (Ha-40): 877 kW (1,175 hp).
  • Power Output (Later Ha-140 in Ki-61-II): 1,119 kW (1,500 hp) (though Ha-140 had reliability issues).
  • Maximum Speed (Ki-61-I at 5,000 m): Approx. 580 km/h (360 mph).
  • Maximum Speed (Ki-61-II at 6,000 m): Approx. 610 km/h (379 mph).
  • Service Ceiling: 10,000 m (32,810 ft) (Ki-61-I).
  • Time to 5,000 m: Approx. 7.0 minutes.

Armament and Variants

  • Armament Varied Significantly by Sub-Variant:
    • Ki-61-I-Ko/Otsu: Early versions typically carried two 12.7 mm Ho-103 machine guns in the fuselage and two 7.7 mm (or later 12.7 mm) machine guns in the wings.
    • Ki-61-I Kai Hei: Equipped with two 12.7 mm Ho-103 machine guns in the fuselage and two imported German 20 mm Mauser MG 151 cannons in the wings.
    • Ki-61-I Kai Tei/Ki-61-II KAI: Later versions standardized on the Japanese 20 mm Ho-5 cannon (two in the nose, two in the wings) for a significant firepower increase.
  • External Stores: Could carry two drop tanks (e.g., 200 L) or two 250 kg (550 lb) bombs on wing racks.
  • Key Development: When the problematic Ha-140 liquid-cooled engine was no longer available due to factory destruction, Kawasaki adapted the airframe to use the reliable Mitsubishi Ha-112 radial engine, creating the highly successful Ki-100 fighter.

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