Mitsubishi Ki-30, the Glossary
The was a Japanese light bomber of World War II.[1]
Table of Contents
57 relations: Air Enthusiast, Aircraft canopy, Aircraft fairing, Allies of World War II, BMW VI, Bomb bay, Bomber, Cockpit, Conventional landing gear, Dive bomber, Empire of Japan, Fairey Battle, Fighter aircraft, Flight training, France, Franco-Thai War, French Indochina, Fuselage, Heinkel He 70 Blitz, Imperial Japanese Army, Imperial Japanese Army Air Service, Indonesian Air Force, Kamikaze, Kawasaki Aerospace Company, Kawasaki Ki-3, Kawasaki Ki-32, Landing gear, Leading edge, Light bomber, List of aircraft of World War II, List of military aircraft of Japan, Machine gun, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Ki-51, Mitsubishi Shinten, Monoplane, NACA airfoil, Nakajima Ha5, Pacific War, People's Liberation Army Air Force, Philippines, Propeller (aeronautics), Prototype, PZL.23 Karaś, Radial engine, Royal Thai Air Force, Second Sino-Japanese War, Stressed skin, Sukhoi Su-2, Trailing edge, ... Expand index (7 more) »
- 1930s Japanese bomber aircraft
- Mitsubishi aircraft
- World War II Japanese bombers
Air Enthusiast
Air Enthusiast was a British, bi-monthly, aviation magazine, published by the Key Publishing group.
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Aircraft canopy
An aircraft canopy is the transparent enclosure over the cockpit of some types of aircraft.
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Aircraft fairing
An aircraft fairing is a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce drag.
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Allies of World War II
The Allies, formally referred to as the United Nations from 1942, were an international military coalition formed during World War II (1939–1945) to oppose the Axis powers.
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BMW VI
The BMW VI was a water-cooled V-12 aircraft engine built in Germany in the 1920s.
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Bomb bay
The bomb bay or weapons bay on some military aircraft is a compartment to carry bombs, usually in the aircraft's fuselage, with "bomb bay doors" which open at the bottom.
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Bomber
A bomber is a military combat aircraft that utilizes air-to-ground weaponry to drop bombs, launch torpedoes, or deploy air-launched cruise missiles.
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Cockpit
A cockpit or flight deck is the area, on the front part of an aircraft or spacecraft, from which a pilot controls the aircraft.
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Conventional landing gear
Conventional landing gear, or tailwheel-type landing gear, is an aircraft undercarriage consisting of two main wheels forward of the center of gravity and a small wheel or skid to support the tail.
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Dive bomber
A dive bomber is a bomber aircraft that dives directly at its targets in order to provide greater accuracy for the bomb it drops.
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Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947.
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Fairey Battle
The Fairey Battle is a British single-engine light bomber that was designed and manufactured by the Fairey Aviation Company.
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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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Flight training
Flight training is a course of study used when learning to pilot an aircraft.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Franco-Thai War
The Franco-Thai War (October 1940 – January 28, 1941, Karani Phiphat Indochin; Guerre franco-thaïlandaise) was fought between Thailand and Vichy France over certain areas of French Indochina.
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French Indochina
French Indochina (previously spelled as French Indo-China), officially known as the Indochinese Union and after 1946 as the French Union, was a grouping of French colonial territories in Mainland Southeast Asia until its end in 1954. It comprised Cambodia, Laos (from 1899), the Chinese territory of Guangzhouwan (from 1898 until 1945), and the Vietnamese regions of Tonkin in the north, Annam in the centre, and Cochinchina in the south.
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Fuselage
The fuselage (from the French fuselé "spindle-shaped") is an aircraft's main body section.
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Heinkel He 70 Blitz
The Heinkel He 70 Blitz ("lightning") was a fast monoplane aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Heinkel Flugzeugwerke.
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Imperial Japanese Army
The (IJA) was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan.
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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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Indonesian Air Force
The Indonesian Air Force (Indonesian National Military-Air Force) sometimes shortened as IDAF / IdAF, is the aerial branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces.
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Kamikaze
, officially, were a part of the Japanese Special Attack Units of military aviators who flew suicide attacks for the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, intending to destroy warships more effectively than with conventional air attacks.
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Kawasaki Aerospace Company
is the aerospace division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI).
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Kawasaki Ki-3
The was a light bomber built by Kawasaki Kōkūki Kōgyō K.K. for the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1930s. Mitsubishi Ki-30 and Kawasaki Ki-3 are 1930s Japanese bomber aircraft.
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Kawasaki Ki-32
The was a Japanese light bomber aircraft of World War II. Mitsubishi Ki-30 and Kawasaki Ki-32 are 1930s Japanese bomber aircraft, aircraft first flown in 1937 and mid-wing 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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Leading edge
The leading edge is the part of the wing that first contacts the air;Crane, Dale: Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms, third edition, page 305.
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Light bomber
A light bomber is a relatively small and fast type of military bomber aircraft that was primarily employed before the 1950s.
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List of aircraft of World War II
The list of aircraft of World War II includes all the aircraft used by those countries which were at war during World War from the period between their joining the conflict and the conflict ending for them.
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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 Heavy Industries
is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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Mitsubishi Ki-51
The Mitsubishi Ki-51 (Army designation "Type 99 Assault Plane"; Allied reporting name "Sonia") was a light bomber/dive bomber in service with the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Mitsubishi Ki-30 and Mitsubishi Ki-51 are Mitsubishi aircraft.
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Mitsubishi Shinten
The was a two-row, 14-cylinder air-cooled radial engine built by the Mitsubishi Aircraft Company for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (IJAAS) and the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) in the early 1930s.
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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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NACA airfoil
The NACA airfoil series is a set of standardized airfoil shapes developed by this agency, which became widely used in the design of aircraft wings.
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Nakajima Ha5
The Nakajima Ha5 is a twin row, 14 cylinder air-cooled radial aircraft engine built by the Japanese Nakajima Aircraft Company.
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Pacific War
The Pacific War, sometimes called the Asia–Pacific War or the Pacific Theater, was the theater of World War II that was fought in eastern Asia, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and Oceania.
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People's Liberation Army Air Force
The People's Liberation Army Air Force, also referred to as the Chinese Air Force or the People's Air Force, is an aerial service branch of the People's Liberation Army.
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Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.
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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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PZL.23 Karaś
The PZL.23 Karaś (crucian carp) was a Polish light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft designed in the mid-1930s by PZL in Warsaw.
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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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Royal Thai Air Force
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) (กองทัพอากาศไทย) is the air force of the Kingdom of Thailand.
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Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931.
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Stressed skin
In mechanical engineering, stressed skin is a rigid construction in which the skin or covering takes a portion of the structural load, intermediate between monocoque, in which the skin assumes all or most of the load, and a rigid frame, which has a non-loaded covering.
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Sukhoi Su-2
The Sukhoi Su-2 (Сухой Су-2) was a Soviet reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft used in the early stages of World War II. Mitsubishi Ki-30 and Sukhoi Su-2 are aircraft first flown in 1937.
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Trailing edge
The trailing edge of an aerodynamic surface such as a wing is its rear edge, where the airflow separated by the leading edge meets.
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Type 89 machine gun
Type 89 refers to two unrelated Imperial Japanese Army aircraft machine guns.
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Vultee A-31 Vengeance
The Vultee A-31 Vengeance is an American dive bomber of World War II that was built by Vultee Aircraft.
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Wind tunnel
Wind tunnels are machines in which objects are held stationary inside a tube, and air is blown around it to study the interaction between the object and the moving air.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft
The World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft were reporting names, often described as codenames, given by Allied personnel to Imperial Japanese aircraft during the Pacific campaign of World War II.
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1938 in aviation
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1938.
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1941 in aviation
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1941.
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See also
1930s Japanese bomber aircraft
- Hiro G2H
- Hiro H3H1
- Kawasaki Ki-3
- Kawasaki Ki-32
- Kugisho B3Y
- Mitsubishi 3MT5
- Mitsubishi B2M
- Mitsubishi B4M
- Mitsubishi B5M
- Mitsubishi G1M
- Mitsubishi G3M
- Mitsubishi G4M
- Mitsubishi Ki-1
- Mitsubishi Ki-2
- Mitsubishi Ki-20
- Mitsubishi Ki-21
- Mitsubishi Ki-30
- Nakajima B3N
- Nakajima B5N
- Nakajima G5N
- Nakajima Ki-19
- Nakajima Ki-49
- Nakajima LB-2
- Yokosuka B4Y
Mitsubishi aircraft
- Hawker 400
- Kamikaze (1937 aircraft)
- Kawanishi K6K
- Mitsubishi 1MF
- Mitsubishi 1MF10
- Mitsubishi 1MF9
- Mitsubishi 1MT
- Mitsubishi 2MB1
- Mitsubishi 2MB2
- Mitsubishi 2MR
- Mitsubishi 2MR8
- Mitsubishi 3MT5
- Mitsubishi A5M
- Mitsubishi A6M Zero
- Mitsubishi A7M
- Mitsubishi B1M
- Mitsubishi B2M
- Mitsubishi B4M
- Mitsubishi B5M
- Mitsubishi F1M
- Mitsubishi G1M
- Mitsubishi G3M
- Mitsubishi G4M
- Mitsubishi G7M
- Mitsubishi J2M
- Mitsubishi J4M
- Mitsubishi J8M
- Mitsubishi K3M
- Mitsubishi K7M
- Mitsubishi Ka-8
- Mitsubishi Ki-1
- Mitsubishi Ki-15
- Mitsubishi Ki-18
- Mitsubishi Ki-2
- Mitsubishi Ki-20
- Mitsubishi Ki-21
- Mitsubishi Ki-30
- Mitsubishi Ki-33
- Mitsubishi Ki-46
- Mitsubishi Ki-51
- Mitsubishi Ki-57
- Mitsubishi Ki-67
- Mitsubishi Ki-83
- Mitsubishi MC-1
- Mitsubishi Q2M
- Nippon (aircraft)
- Rikugun Ki-202
World War II Japanese bombers
- Kawasaki Ki-91
- Mitsubishi G7M
- Mitsubishi Ki-30
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Ki-30
Also known as Ki-30, Mitsubishi Army Type 97 Light Bomber.
, Type 89 machine gun, Vultee A-31 Vengeance, Wind tunnel, World War II, World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft, 1938 in aviation, 1941 in aviation.