Japanese Aircraft - Tachikawa |
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Tachikawa Ki.9 Type 95-1 "SPRUCE" *
Tachikawa Ki.36 Type 98 "IDA" *
Tachikawa Ki.54 Type 1 "HICKORY" *
Tachikawa Ki.55 Type 99 "IDA" *
Tachikawa Ki.70 "CLARA" *
Tachikawa Ki.72
Tachikawa Ki.74 "PATSY/PAT" *
Tachikawa Ki.94
Tachikawa Ki.106
Tachikawa Ki.17 Type 95-3 "CEDAR" *
Ishikawajima
Tachikawa Ki.36 Type 98 "IDA" *
Tachikawa Ki.54 Type 1 "HICKORY" *
Tachikawa Ki.55 Type 99 "IDA" *
Tachikawa Ki.70 "CLARA" *
Tachikawa Ki.72
Tachikawa Ki.74 "PATSY/PAT" *
Tachikawa Ki.94
Tachikawa Ki.106
Tachikawa Ki.17 Type 95-3 "CEDAR" *
Ishikawajima
- Ishikawajima T-2 - 1927 prototype reconnaissance aircraft. Two built.[3]
- Ishikawajima CM-1 (later Ishikawajima R-1) - 1927 basic trainer with wooden structure. One built.[4]
- Ishikawajima R-2 - 1927 basic trainer with all metal structure. Two built.[4]
- Ishikawajima T-3 - 1928 prototype reconnaissance aircraft. One built.[5]
- Ishikawajima R-3 - 1929 basic trainer. Five built.[6]
- Ishikawajima R-5 - 1933 basic trainer. Two built.[7]
- Ki-9 - Military trainer
- Tachikawa KKY - Light ambulance aircraft - 23 built.[8]
- Tachikawa KS - Survey aircraft for Japanese Government Railways - based on KKY. Two built 1939.[9]
- Ki-17 - Military trainer
- Ki-36 - Army co-operation aircraft
- Ki-54 - Twin-engine advanced trainer
- Ki-55 - Military trainer
- Ki-70 - High-speed photo reconnaissance aircraft
- Ki-74 - High-altitude bomber
- Ki-77 - Long-range research aircraft
- Ki-92 - Transport aircraft
- Ki-94 - High-altitude interceptor fighter
- T.S. 1 - Light trainer
- Tachikawa R-38 - Parasol-winged civil trainer. Two built.[10]
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