The Nakajima Kikka was Japan's first jet-powered aircraft. It was developed late in World War II and the first prototype had only flown once before the end of the conflict. It also called Kōkoku Nigō Heiki .
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I know that the Nakajima Kikka jet fighter was basically a stripped
down ME 262, the Ohkra piloted suicide bomb was a v1 but what other
technology was swapped? Did Germany have any 3
Japanese produced Nakajima Kikka based on the Me-262
The need for a late-war rocket-powered interceptor seen in the
Mitsubishi J8M1 Shusui 4
Le Nakajima Kikka (Fleurs d’oranger) fut le premier avion a réaction
Japonais Il a été développé vers la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
et le premier prototype a effectué un vol seulement 5
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Nakajima Kikka (1945) – The Nakajima Kikka was just a Japanese attempt
at keeping pace with the jet aircraft design race as compelled by a
Japanese military attaché’s witnessing of an Me-262 7
Nakajima Kikka (Japanese version of ME262)
Mitsubishi ki83
Kawasaki ki64
Nakajima ki87
Tachikawa ki94 and ki74
Kawasaki ki91 (one 8
Made by Nakajima Aircraft Company.
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the Japanese Nakajima Kikka jet fighter—one example of Japanese and
German engines in the collection.12
The Nakajima Kikka (Japanese: 中島 橘花, "Orange Blossom") was Japan's
first jet-powered aircraft.13
The Nakajima Kikka was Japan's first jet-powered aircraft. Tachikawa
Ki-77
The Tachikawa Ki-77 was a Japanese long-range experimental aircraft of
World War II.14
The Nakajima Kikka was twin-engine jet designed to reach a speed of
about 433 mph. It was meant to carry a 1,100 bomb.15
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