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Tachikawa Ki-94-I

26.8k RASEN1914  8.8 years ago

An exact replica of the blueprint based Tachikawa Ki-94, first version. It has the same payload, weight, power plant, wing configuration, shape and performance. The Ki-94 was a late production prototype, twin-boom monoplane with two engines, driving two 4-blade propellers in a push-pull configuration. The very heavy armament that should have been mounted on the aircraft (two 37 mm/1.46 in and two 30 mm/1.18 in cannons, should have been enough to make short work of most US heavy bom mbers of the era. Notwithstanding the outstanding prospective performance, which however was judged as "unduly optimistic" by the technical department of the Japanese Army Air Force, this design was judged too complex by the technical department and the design was discarded.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 38.3ft (11.7m)
  • Length 28.9ft (8.8m)
  • Height 9.1ft (2.8m)
  • Empty Weight 5,390lbs (2,444kg)
  • Loaded Weight 9,946lbs (4,511kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.402
  • Wing Loading 47.0lbs/ft2 (229.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 211.5ft2 (19.6m2)
  • Drag Points 2544

Parts

  • Number of Parts 40
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 311
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    26.8k RASEN1914

    @Theuk31 @Zerokiller3 @dsr1aviation Thank you for your support! Keep working in new 100% historically exact planes.

    8.8 years ago
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    1,930 Theuk31

    @RASEN1914 thanks man. It's great

    8.8 years ago
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    2,076 Flak_561st

    Good job!

    8.8 years ago
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    8,434 dsr1aviation

    Very nice :)

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    26.8k RASEN1914

    @Noman0rumeral Thank you very much! :)

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    Cool an exact replica's is very nice

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    26.8k RASEN1914

    @Theuk31 For you! Enjoy it! Too much work for this one, but i think the result is really good! Maybe i´ll upload the Ki-94-II...

    8.8 years ago