Kokusai Ki-76

The Kokusai Ki-76 was a Japanese high-wing monoplane artillery spotter and liaison aircraft that served in World War II. The Allied reporting name was Stella.

A Kokusai Ki-76 Army Type 3 Command Liaison Plane.1
Stella: Kokusai Ki-76, Army Type 3 Command Liaison Plane Tabby: Douglas L2D, Navy Type 0 Transport Tess: Douglas DC-2 2
The Kokusai Ki-76 “Stella” was a designated a Type 3 Command Liaison aircraft.3

Made by Kokusai.

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IJA decided to use Kokusai Ki-76 3 shiki artillery spotter and liaison aircraft for ASW mission because of higher performance compared with Ka-Go.5
The Kokusai Ki-76 was inspired by and had similar flying characteristics to the German Fi 156 Storch. The Allies gave it the reporting name of "Stella".6
Height Main
2.9 m
Height Alt
289.56
Length Alt
955.04
Max Takeoff Weight Main
1623.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Lists
* List of military aircraft of Japan
Range Main
750.0
Loaded Weight Main
1530.0
Max Speed Alt
6660.0
Max Speed Main
178.0
Introduction
1942
Max Speed More
at sea level
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
3571.0
Ceiling Main
5
630 m
Type Of Prop
nine cylinder air-cooled radial engine
Crew
Two
Retired
1945
Armament
462.0
Area Main
29.4 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1498.6
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
310 hp
Engine(prop)
Hitachi Ha-42
Manufacturer
First Flight
1941
Loaded Weight Alt
3373.0
Power Main
231.0
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
2447.0
Length Main
9.65 m
Span Main
15.0 m
Area Alt
316.0
Range Alt
27960.0
Similar Aircraft
* Fieseler Fi 156* Kobeseiko Te-Go* Meridionali Ro.63* Westland Lysander
Empty Weight Main
1110.0
Ceiling Alt
18470.0
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