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The Kawanishi K-8 Transport Seaplane was a Japanese single-engined floatplane of the 1920s. Seven were built in 1926 and 1927, and were used to operate airmail services.

K-8 Transport Seaplane
A K-8A floatplane (ignore the image title, caption and info)
Role Mailplane
National origin Japan
Manufacturer Kawanishi Aircraft Company
Designer Eiji Sekiguchi
First flight 1926
Primary user Nippon Koku KK
Number built 7

Design and development


In early 1925, Eiji Sekiguchi, chief designer of the aircraft department of Kawanishi Kikai Setsakuho (Kawanishi Machinery Manufacturing Works), started work on a long-range floatplane for use by Nippon Koku K.K. the airline subsidiary of Kawanishi on airmail services. The resulting design, the Kawanishi K-8A, was a single-engined monoplane with a fabric covered wooden structure. It was powered by a 305 hp (227 kW) Maybach Mb.IVa water-cooled inline-engine, as used in Kawanishi's successful K-7 biplane, but was larger and heavier than the K-7. The aircraft was fitted with a twin-float undercarriage, while the crew of two sat in open cockpits. The first prototype was completed in January 1926 with a shoulder-wing layout, but following aircraft had the wing raised to a parasol wing arrangement. The aircraft demonstrated relatively poor performance, but showed good stability, making it popular for long-distance flights. A total of 5 K-8As were completed in 1926, all going to Nippon Koku K.K..[1]

The design attracted the attention of the Teiko Kaibo Gitai, (the Imperial Maritime Defence Volunteer Association), a patriotic organization, who placed an order for two modified aircraft, the Kawanishi K-8B, with reduced span wings, a slimmer fuselage and the crew cockpits moved rearwards. These two aircraft were completed in 1927, demonstrating improved performance.[2]


Operational history


The five K-8As were all used by Nippon Koku for its airmail service between Osaka and Fukuoka.[1] The two K-8Bs were used to carry out two formation tours around Japan in April and May 1927 in an effort to promote aviation. They were then leased free-of-charge to Nippon Koku on the condition that they would be transferred to the Imperial Japanese Navy on request. They joined the K-8As on the Osaka–Fukuoa airmail route, and were heavily used before they were retired in April 1929.[3]


Variants


Kawanishi K-8A Transport Seaplane
Single-engined mailplane for Nippon Koku. Five built.[1]
Kawanishi K-8B Transport Seaplane
Modified version of K-8A, with reduced wingspan 16.0 m (52 ft 6 in) and improved performance (185 km/h (115 mph; 100 kn) speed and 9 hour endurance). Two built for Teiko Kaibo Gitai, and later used by Nippon Koku.[2]

Operators


 Japan
Nippon Koku K.K.

Specifications (K-8A)


Data from Japanese Aircraft 1910–1940[1]

General characteristics

Performance


Notes


  1. Mikesh & Abe 1990, p. 131
  2. Mikesh & Abe 1990, pp. 131–132
  3. Mikesh & Abe 1990, p. 132

References






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