Nakajima Kikka
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The Nakajima Kikka (Japanese: 中島 橘花, "Kikka" meaning "Orange Blossom") was Japan's first jet-powered aircraft. It was developed late in World War II, but the first prototype had only flown once before the end of the conflict.
After the Japanese military attaché in Germany witnessed trials of the Messerschmitt Me 262 in 1944, the Imperial Japanese Navy issued a request to Nakajima to develop a similar aircraft to be used as a fast attack bomber. Amongst the specifications for the design were the requirements that it should be able to be built largely by unskilled labour, and that the wings should be foldable. This latter feature was to enable the aircraft to be hidden in caves and tunnels around Japan as the Navy began to prepare for the defence of the home islands. Nakajima designers Kazuo Ohno and Kenichi Matsumura laid out an aircraft that bore a strong but superficial resemblance to the Me 262.
The Kikka was originally intended to use the Tsu-11, a very crude jet engine that was little more than a ducted fan with an afterburner. Tests of this powerplant soon revealed that it would produce nowhere near the power required to propel the aircraft, and the project was temporarily stalled. It was then decided to produce a turbojet for the Kikka, despite the fact that Japanese engineers at the time had no prior experience with this type of engine. Development was troublesome and it was only with access to photographs and a cut-away drawing of the German BMW 003 that a suitable unit, the Ishikawajima Ne-20, was finally built. By Summer 1945, the Kikka project was making progress once again and at this stage, reflecting the deteriorating war situation, the Navy changed the role of the aircraft to "special attacker", the term reserved for kamikaze weapons.
The first prototype commenced ground tests at the Nakajima factory on June 30 1945. The following month, it was dismantled and delivered to Kisarazu Naval Airfield where it was re-assembled and prepared for flight testing. The first flight took place on August 7 1945, with Lt Cdr Susumu Takaoka at the controls. The aircraft performed well during a 20 minute test flight, with the only concern being the length of the take-off run. For the second test-flight, four days later, RATO units were fitted to the aircraft, but because their alignment had been miscalculated, the aircraft could not take off at all, and was damaged when it ran off the end of the runway. Before it could be repaired, Japan had surrendered and the war was over.
At this point, the second prototype was close to completion, and between eighteen and twenty-five more airframes were under construction. One of these was a two-seat trainer. Other follow-on versions proposed had included a reconnaissance aircraft, and a fighter armed with two 30mm cannon. These were expected to be powered by more advanced developments of the Ne-20, designated Ne-130 and Ne-330.
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Some Versions
Nakajima Aircraft Company developed some variants of these aircraft:
Jet Interceptor model
Only Stimed Data about this Development:
Proposed developments:(equivalents to Me 262 A-1a figther type)
- Nakajima "Kikka" Turbojet Intercepter Basic version
- 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)
- -if the regular version,equal to Nakajima Ki-201 "Karyuu" Army Interceper jet figther
Jet Interceptor modifications
Only Stimed Data about this Development:
- Nakajima "Kikka" Turbojet Intercepter Modify(three difrent plans)
- -Three developed projects for Nakajima "Kikka" Interceptor were planned in May 1945.
- 1° Project:Present Plan:
- -Length : 9.25m
- -Wing Span: 10.00m
- -Hight : 3.05m
- -Wing Area : 13.21 Square Meter
- -All-Up Weight : 4,152Kg
- -Empty Weight : 3,920Kg
- -Engine : Ishikawajima Ne20-Kai Turbojet (618Kg) X 2
- -Max Speed : 700Km/h (Altitude : 6,000m)
- -Max Range : 609Km (Altitude : 6,000m)
- -Service Ceiling : 12,100m
- -Crew : 1
- -Armament : 30mm Type 5 Machine Gun X 1
- -RATO : Type4 1-Go Model20 Rocket (800Kg) X 2
- 2° Project:Reconstruction Flaps Plan
- -Same data as Present Previous Plan.
- 3° Project:Reconstruction Flaps & Extended Wing Plan
- -Length : 9.25m
- -Wing Span: 10.00m
- -Hight : 3.05m
- -Wing Area : 14.52 Square Meter
- -Engine : Ishikawajima Ne20-Kai Turbojet (618Kg) X 2
- -Max Speed : 685Km/h (Altitude : 6,000m)
- -Max Range : 594Km (Altitude : 6,000m)
- -Service Ceiling : 12,300m
- -Crew : 1
- -Armament : 30mm Type 5 Machine Gun X 1
- -RATO : Type4 1-Go Model20 Rocket (800Kg) X 2
Jet Figther/Bomber model
Only Stimed Data about this Development:
Proposed developments(equivalent to Me 262 A-2a figther/bomber type)
- Nakajima "Kikka" Turbojet Figther/Bomber version
- 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
Jet Trainer model
Only Stimed Data about this Development:
Proposed Development(equivalent to Me 262 B-1a trainer type):
- Nakajima "Kikka" Turbojet Operative Trainer.is the trainer tandem version of "Kikka" Intercepter/Special Attacker Jet plane
- -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
Jet Special Attacker(Kamikaze)models
Only Stimed Data about this Development:
Proposed Special Attack Projects:(only in plans)
- Nakajima "Kikka" Prototype Turbojet Special Attacker(Type 20 Special Attacker "Kikka")
- -Length : 9.25m
- -Wing Span: 10.00m
- -Hight : 3.05m
- -Wing Area : 13.21 Square Meter
- -All-Up Weight : 3,550Kg
- -Empty Weight : 2,300Kg
- -Engine : Ishikawajima Ne20 Turbojet (475Kg) X 2
- -Max Speed : 677Km/h (Altitude : 6,000m)
- -Max Range : 584Km (Altitude : 6,000m)
- -Service Ceiling : 10,700m
- -Crew : 1
- -Bomb : 500Kg or 250Kg X 1(For Special Attacks)
- -RATO : Type4 1-Go Model20 Rocket (800Kg) X 2
- Nakajima "Kikka-kai" Prototype Turbojet Special Attacker
High speed modify project. Launch from 200m catapult was planned, too
- -Length : 9.25m
- -Wing Span: 10.00m
- -Hight : 3.05m
- -Wing Area : 13.21 Square Meter
- -All-Up Weight : 4,080Kg
- -Engine : Ishikawajima Ne20 Turbojet (475Kg) X 2
- -Max Speed : 687Km/h (Altitude : 6,000m)
- -Max Range : 584Km (Altitude : 6,000m)
- -Service Ceiling : 10,700m
- -Crew : 1
- -Bomb : 500Kg or 250Kg X 1(For Special Attacks)
- -RATO : Type4 1-Go Model20 Rocket (800Kg) X 2
After the war, a Kikka was taken to the United States, where it is now housed in the National Air and Space Museum. This aircraft is very incomplete and is believed to have been patched together from a variety of semi-completed airframes.
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