Nakajima Ki-43-II 'Hayabusa'
26.8k RASEN1914
8.6 years ago
Auto Credit Based on RASEN1914's Nakajima Ki-43 'Hayabusa'
(BETA) 100% historically EXACT Nakajima Ki-43-II (New and improved version), also known as 'Hayabusa' (Peregrine Falcon), 'Oscar' or 'The Army Zero'.
It has the same exact payload, weight, maneuverabililty, aerodynamics, shape and even engine. This one is painted with the 25th Sentai decals!
It's perfect for close dogfights due to his agility and you can add bombs for strategical bombing or tokkotai attacks (Kamikaze), just like the real plane!!!
This plane is the same plane that flies the Major Toshio Sakagawa in Hankow, China. 49 confirmed victories with this awesome plane!
Enjoy it.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Nakajima Ki-43 'Hayabusa'
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 35.6ft (10.8m)
- Length 29.3ft (8.9m)
- Height 10.3ft (3.2m)
- Empty Weight 5,239lbs (2,376kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,595lbs (2,991kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.174
- Wing Loading 21.2lbs/ft2 (103.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 311.8ft2 (29.0m2)
- Drag Points 2213
Parts
- Number of Parts 67
- Control Surfaces 12
- Performance Cost 316
@Thaifighter1o1 I actually have 2 Zero versions... check out in my profile!
Do you know how to make the A6M5 or zero I just can't get it right
Yeah and they were replaced by the Ki-44 Tojo
@Zerokiller3 OMG! That´s true! Extreme fail, don't worry, this is a first version... i´ll update a better one. Thanks for the advice mate!
The Kai has 3 blades
When update comes I'll create the Ki-43 II Kai
@SimplePlanesRUSH Hope you will like it! Try to put on it some 250lbs boms! :P
@Zerokiller3 No, the fuselage now can be edited in 0.25 points, that is the new parts
My favorite plane in WW2 Wings Of Duty
Wait EDiTED WINGS!?!?
And if it's the new steam parts I will not support you
What steam parts?
@MrSilverWolf Yes... It have steam beta parts... when the game is uploaded i´ll add a new version fixed... maybe with a winter pattern :P
Looks awesome! But I'm on a iPad and it won't let me fly it because of the steam parts.