Ki-1 bomber file photo [13780]

Ki-1

CountryJapan
ManufacturerMitsubishi Heavy Industries
Primary RoleMedium Bomber

Contributor:

ww2dbaseThe Ki-1 bombers were employed by the Japanese Army as the Army Type 93 Heavy Bombers. The design was developed from the German firm Junkers' K37 design. The prototype purchased from Germany was used in combat during the actions in the Manchurian region of northeast China in 1931 and 1932, and the first Japanese-built example, much larger than the K37 prototype, took the first flight in Aug 1932. Production began in Mar 1933. Production ceased in Apr 1936 after 118 examples were built. Although they were replaced in 1937, the year war began in Asia, they remained in service in China for several more years.

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Last Major Revision: Nov 2011

SPECIFICATIONS

Ki-1-I
MachineryTwo Ha-2-2 water-cooled radial engines rated at 940hp each
Armament3x7.7 mm machine guns, 1,500kg of bombs
Crew4
Span26.50 m
Length14.80 m
Height4.92 m
Wing Area90.74 m²
Weight, Empty4,880 kg
Weight, Maximum8,100 kg
Speed, Maximum220 km/h
Service Ceiling5,000 m

Photographs

Ki-1 bomber at rest, Japan, circa 1932




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Ki-1 bomber at rest, Japan, circa 1932


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