Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata

The Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata was a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane developed during the First World War by the Japanese Navy Arsenal at Yokosuka and one of the first indigenous Japanese aircraft to enter production. 218 aircraft were built for the Imperial Japanese Navy remaining in use until 1928.

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Made by Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal.

The Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata was a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane developed during the First World War by the Japanese Navy Arsenal at Yokosuka, and one of the first indigenous Japanese 3
Wing Area Sqm
48
Eng 1 Type
water cooled V8 engine
Endurance
18000.0
Introduced
1918
Number Built
218
Crew
2
Range Nmi
420
Empty Weight Kg
1070
Prop Blade Number
2
Span M
16
Primary user
Gross Weight Kg
1628
Manufacturer
Max Speed Kts
84
Eng 1 Name
Hispano-Suiza 8
Origin
Japan
National Origin
Japan
Time To Altitude
30000.0
Guns
462.0
Height M
4
Prime Units
met
Eng 1 Hp
220
Eng 1 Number
1
Length M
10
Category

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