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Mitsubishi Ki-18, the Glossary

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The was an unsuccessful and unsolicited attempt by Mitsubishi to meet a 1934 requirement issued by the Japanese Army for a modern single-seat monoplane fighter suitable to the needs of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force.[1]

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  1. 29 relations: Aircraft fairing, Akeno Air Field, Biplane, Boeing P-26 Peashooter, Cowling, Fighter aircraft, Imperial Japanese Army Air Service, Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office, Imperial Japanese Navy, Kawasaki Aerospace Company, Kawasaki Ki-10, Landing gear, List of military aircraft of Japan, Machine gun, Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi A5M, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Ki-33, Monoplane, Nakajima Aircraft Company, Nakajima Ki-11, Nakajima Kotobuki, Propeller (aeronautics), Prototype, Radial engine, Rudder, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Type 89 machine gun, 1935 in aviation.

  2. 1930s Japanese experimental aircraft
  3. 1930s Japanese fighter aircraft
  4. Mitsubishi aircraft

Aircraft fairing

An aircraft fairing is a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce drag.

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Akeno Air Field

Akeno Air Field is a military aerodrome of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.

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Biplane

A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other.

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Boeing P-26 Peashooter

The Boeing P-26 "Peashooter" was the first American production all-metal fighter aircraft and the first pursuit monoplane to enter squadron service with the United States Army Air Corps.

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Cowling

A cowling is the removable covering of a vehicle's engine, most often found on automobiles, motorcycles, airplanes, and on outboard boat motors.

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Fighter aircraft

Fighter aircraft (early on also pursuit aircraft) are military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat.

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Imperial Japanese Army Air Service

The Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (IJAAS) or Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF; lit) was the aviation force of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA).

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Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office

The, also called the Army General Staff, was one of the two principal agencies charged with overseeing the Imperial Japanese Army.

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Imperial Japanese Navy

The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: 大日本帝國海軍 Shinjitai: 大日本帝国海軍 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or 日本海軍 Nippon Kaigun, 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrender in World War II.

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Kawasaki Aerospace Company

is the aerospace division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI).

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Kawasaki Ki-10

The was the last biplane fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army, entering service in 1935. Mitsubishi Ki-18 and Kawasaki Ki-10 are 1930s Japanese fighter aircraft.

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Landing gear

Landing gear is the undercarriage of an aircraft or spacecraft that is used for taxiing, takeoff or landing.

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List of military aircraft of Japan

This list of military aircraft of Japan includes project, prototype, pre-production and operational types regardless of era.

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Machine gun

A machine gun (MG) is a fully automatic and rifled firearm designed for sustained direct fire with rifle cartridges.

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Mitsubishi

The is a group of autonomous Japanese multinational companies in a variety of industries.

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Mitsubishi A5M

The Mitsubishi A5M, formal Japanese Navy designation, experimental Navy designation Mitsubishi Navy Experimental 9-Shi Carrier Fighter, company designation Mitsubishi Ka-14, was a WWII-era Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft. Mitsubishi Ki-18 and Mitsubishi A5M are 1930s Japanese fighter aircraft and Mitsubishi aircraft.

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

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Mitsubishi Ki-33

The was an experimental monoplane fighter aircraft designed for the Japanese Imperial Army. Mitsubishi Ki-18 and Mitsubishi Ki-33 are 1930s Japanese experimental aircraft, 1930s Japanese fighter aircraft and Mitsubishi aircraft.

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Monoplane

A monoplane is a fixed-wing aircraft configuration with a single mainplane, in contrast to a biplane or other types of multiplanes, which have multiple planes.

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Nakajima Aircraft Company

The was a prominent Japanese aircraft manufacturer and aviation engine manufacturer throughout World War II.

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Nakajima Ki-11

The was an unsuccessful attempt by Nakajima Aircraft Company to meet a 1935 requirement issued by the Japanese government for a modern single-seat monoplane fighter suitable to meet the needs of both the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force and Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. Mitsubishi Ki-18 and Nakajima Ki-11 are 1930s Japanese experimental aircraft and 1930s Japanese fighter aircraft.

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Nakajima Kotobuki

The Nakajima Ha1 Kotobuki (寿, "Longevity") was an aero-engine developed by Nakajima.

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Propeller (aeronautics)

In aeronautics, an aircraft propeller, also called an airscrew,Beaumont, R.A.; Aeronautical Engineering, Odhams, 1942, Chapter 13, "Airscrews".

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Prototype

A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process.

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Radial engine

The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion engine configuration in which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase like the spokes of a wheel.

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Rudder

A rudder is a primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, airship, or other vehicle that moves through a fluid medium (usually air or water).

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Tachikawa, Tokyo

Showa Memorial Park is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.

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Type 89 machine gun

Type 89 refers to two unrelated Imperial Japanese Army aircraft machine guns.

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1935 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1935.

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See also

1930s Japanese experimental aircraft

1930s Japanese fighter aircraft

Mitsubishi aircraft

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Ki-18

Also known as Mitsubishi Army Experimental 9-shi Fighter.