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The Kawasaki KDA-3 was a single-engine parasol wing single seat experimental fighter aircraft designed by Dornier engineer Dr. Richard Vogt and built by Kawasaki for the Japanese Imperial Army first flying in 1928. The KDA-3 was built to replace the Ko-4 but only three prototypes were built and it was not ordered into production.

* Kawasaki KDA-3 Single-seat fighter (1928, 3 were built) * Kawasaki KDA-5 Army Type 92 biplane fighter (1930, 385 were built) In Germany 1

Made by Kawasaki.

^ Kawasaki KDA-3 in Military Aircraft Database 5.2
Wing Area Sqm
25
Designer
Richard Vogt (aircraft designer)
Eng 1 Type
twelve-cylinder vee water-cooled engine
First Flight
1928
Number Built
3
Crew
1
Empty Weight Kg
1350
Gross Weight Kg
1950
Span M
13
Primary user
Prop Blade Number
2
Manufacturer
Prop Name
wooden fixed-pitch propeller
Max Speed Mph
176
Eng 1 Name
BMW VI
National Origin
Japan
Time To Altitude
300000.0
Guns
462.0
Height M
3
Prime Units
met
Ceiling M
9000
Eng 1 Hp
630
Eng 1 Number
1
Length M
9
Category

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