Kawasaki Ki-96

The Kawasaki Ki-96 was a twin-engine Japanese heavy fighter of World War II. It was intended to replace the Kawasaki Ki-45s of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. However it was not adopted and only three prototypes were built.

Made by Kawasaki Aerospace Company.

It is the successor of the Kawasaki Ki-45 ,

Kawasaki Ki-96 is the predecessor of the Kawasaki Ki-102.

Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
12
Predecessor
Kawasaki Ki-45
Length Alt
37
Power Alt
1
500 hp
Range Main
1600.0
Loaded Weight Main
6000.0
Max Speed Alt
22380.0
Type Of Prop
14
Crew
1
Loading Main
176
Power/mass Main
Developed From
Kawasaki Ki-45
Power/mass Alt
792.0
Height Main
3.7 m
Max Speed Main
600.0
Ceiling Main
11
500 m
Number Built
3
Successor
Kawasaki Ki-102
Max Speed More
360000.0
Span Main
15.57 m
Area Main
34 m²
Span Alt
1557.02
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Mitsubishi Ha112-II
Manufacturer
First Flight
September 1943
Origin
Japan
National Origin
Japan
Loaded Weight Alt
13228.0
More Performance
360.0
Number Of Props
2
Guns
1200.0
Empty Weight Alt
10031.0
Variants With Their Own Articles
Kawasaki Ki-102
Length Main
11.45 m
Area Alt
366.0
Range Alt
59640.0
Power Main
1125.0
Related
* Kawasaki Ki-45* Kawasaki Ki-102
Empty Weight Main
4550.0
Ceiling Alt
37730.0
Category
Loading Alt
36

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