Nakajima Ki-201

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Nakajima Ki-201 Karyu
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Description
RoleFighter
Crewone, pilot
Dimensions per design
Length14.50 m37 ft 9 in
Wingspan13.69 m44 ft 11 in
Height4.69m13 ft 4 in
Wing area25.0 m²269 ft²
Weights per design
Empty4,500 kg9,920 lb
Loaded7,000 kg15,400 lb
Maximum take-off
Intended powerplant
Engines2x Ne-230 (or Ne-130) turbojets
Total thrust17.4 kN (or 17.9 kN)3,900 lbf (or 4,000 lbf)
Anticipated performance
Maximum speed
with Ne-230 or (Ne-130)
812 km/h (852 km/h)507 mph (533 mph)
Range978 km611 miles
Service ceiling12,000 m39,400 ft
Rate of Climb774 m/min2,540 ft/min
Armament
Guns2x 30 mm Type 5 cannon or
2x 20 mm Type 99 cannon

The Nakajima Ki-201 Karyu (Japanese: 中島 キ-201 火龍, "Karyu" meaning "Fire Dragon", sometimes transliterated Karyuu) was Japanese jet fighter project designed during the final stages of World War II but which was never completed.

The Karyu began as an in-house project by Nakajima in early 1945 to apply what was being learned about jet aircraft from the Nakajima Kikka attack aircraft to a fighter design. The Kikka had been inspired by the Messerschmitt Me 262, but the similarities to that aircraft were limited to general configuration. On the other hand, the design team led by Iwao Shibuya based the Karyu far more closely on the German aircraft, which had already proven itself quite formidable.

Nakajima attempted to interest the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in the aircraft, and seems to have succeeded at least far enough to have had an official designation ("Ki-201") applied to it, but at that point, the Air Force had already decided to pursue derivatives of the Mitsubishi J8M as their way of fending off the B-29 Superfortress raids. It seems that the Navy was also approached but displayed no interest whatsoever.

Undaunted, Nakajima continued development, anticipating test flights by December 1945. At the time of the Japanese surrender, most sources agree that work on the prototype had not yet begun.

Versions

Japanese Army development

Only Stimed Data about this Development:

Proposed Versions

Nakajima Ki-201 "Karyu" Jet (Regular Intercepter type)

(equivalent to Me 262 A-1a interceptor)

  • Length : 11.50m
  • Wing Span: 13.70m
  • Hight : 4.05m
  • Wing Area : 25.0 Square Meter
  • All-Up Weight : 7,000Kg
  • Empty Weight : 4,500Kg
  • Engine : Ishikawajima Ne-130 Turbojet (908Kg) X 2 or Nakajima Ne-230 *Turbojet (885Kg) X 2
  • Max Speed : 852Km/h (Ne-130) , 812Km/h (Ne-230)
  • Range : 980Km
  • Service Ceiling : 12,000m+
  • Crew : 1
  • Armament :(only Interceptor type)
  • 30mm Type5 Machine Gun X 2 or 20mm Type99 Machine Gun X 2 (For Army)


Nakajima Ki-201 "Karyu" Jet (Figther/Bomber type)

(equivalent to Me 262 A-2a figther/bomber)

  • Length : 11.50m
  • Wing Span: 13.70m
  • Hight : 4.05m
  • Wing Area : 25.0 Square Meter
  • All-Up Weight : 7,000Kg
  • Empty Weight : 4,500Kg
  • Engine : Ishikawajima Ne-130 Turbojet (908Kg) X 2 or Nakajima Ne-230 *Turbojet (885Kg) X 2
  • Max Speed : 852Km/h (Ne-130) , 812Km/h (Ne-230)
  • Range : 980Km
  • Service Ceiling : 12,000m+
  • Crew : 1
  • Armament :(only figther bomber type)
  • 30mm Type5 Machine Gun X 2 or 20mm Type99 Machine Gun X 2 (For Army)
  • 800Kg or 500Kg Bomb X 1

Japanese Navy development

Only Stimed Data about this Development:

Proposed versions

Nakajima "Kikka" Jet (Regular Intercepter Type)

(equivalent to Me 262 A-1a interceptor)

  • Length : 11.50m
  • Wing Span: 13.70m
  • Hight : 4.05m
  • Wing Area : 25.0 Square Meter
  • All-Up Weight : 7,000Kg
  • Empty Weight : 4,500Kg
  • Engine : Ishikawajima Ne-130 Turbojet (908Kg) X 2 or Nakajima Ne-230 *Turbojet (885Kg) X 2
  • Max Speed : 852Km/h (Ne-130) , 812Km/h (Ne-230)
  • Range : 980Km
  • Service Ceiling : 12,000m+
  • Crew : 1
  • Armament :(only interceptor variant)
  • 30mm Ho155-II Machine Gun X 2 or 20mm Ho5 Machine Gun X 2 (For Navy)


Nakajima "Kikka" Jet (Figther/Bomber type)

(equivalent to Me 262 A-2a figther/bomber)

  • Length : 11.50m
  • Wing Span: 13.70m
  • Hight : 4.05m
  • Wing Area : 25.0 Square Meter
  • All-Up Weight : 7,000Kg
  • Empty Weight : 4,500Kg
  • Engine : Ishikawajima Ne-130 Turbojet (908Kg) X 2 or Nakajima Ne-230 *Turbojet (885Kg) X 2
  • Max Speed : 852Km/h (Ne-130) , 812Km/h (Ne-230)
  • Range : 980Km
  • Service Ceiling : 12,000m+
  • Crew : 1
  • Armament :(only figther bomber variant)
  • 30mm Ho155-II Machine Gun X 2 or 20mm Ho5 Machine Gun X 2 (For Navy)
  • 800Kg or 500Kg Bomb X 1


Nakajima "Kikka" Jet (Trainer Tandem type)

(equivalent to Me 262 B-1a trainer)

  • Length : 9.25m
  • Wing Span: 10.00m
  • Hight : 3.05m
  • Wing Area : 13.21 Square Meter
  • All-Up Weight : 4,009Kg
  • Engine : Ishikawajima Ne20-kai Turbojet (618Kg) X 2
  • Max Speed : 722Km/h (Altitude : 6,000m)
  • Max Range : 667Km (Altitude : 6,000m)
  • Crew : 2
  • RATO : Type4 1-Go Model20 Rocket (800Kg) X 2

Another Special Variants of Nakajima Kikka:

See Also:Nakajima Kikka section.



See also List of World War II jet aircraft


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