Kawasaki Ki-28

The Kawasaki Ki-28 World War II Allied reporting name Bob was an experimental fighter aircraft designed for the Imperial Japanese Army and meant as a replacement for the Kawasaki Ki-10. It flew in 1936 but was never produced for actual use as the Army choose the Nakajima Ki-27.

The Kawasaki Ki-28 was an experimental fighter aircraft designed for the Japanese Imperial Army and meant as a replacement for the Kawasaki Ki-10.1

Made by Kawasaki Aerospace Company.

Height Main
2.60 m
Designer
Takeo Doi (aircraft designer)
Propeller Diameter Alt
10.0
Length Alt
25.92
Jet Or Prop
prop
Lists
* List of military aircraft of Japan
Range Main
1000.0
Loaded Weight Main
1760.0
Height Alt
8.53
Type Of Prop
liquid-cooled in-line piston V-12 engine
Loading Main
93
Power/mass Main
Power/mass Alt
720.0
Max Speed Main
485.0
Ceiling Main
11
000 m
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Span Main
12 m
Area Main
19 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
39.37
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
597.0
Engine(prop)
Kawasaki Ha-9-II-Ko
Propeller Or Rotor
propeller
Manufacturer
Useful Load Main
340.0
First Flight
1936
Loaded Weight Alt
3880.0
More Performance
310.0
Propellers
1
Number Of Props
1
Propeller Diameter Main
2.90 m
Guns
462.0
Empty Weight Alt
3130.0
Length Main
7.9 m
Area Alt
204.52
Range Alt
37200.0
Power Main
800 hp
Max Speed Alt
18060.0
Empty Weight Main
1420.0
Ceiling Alt
36000.0
Category
Useful Load Alt
750.0
Loading Alt
19

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