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The Kawasaki KDA-5 was a Japanese single-seat biplane fighter designed by the German Dr. Richard Vogt for the Imperial Japanese Army.

KDA-5 (Type 92)
Role Single-seat biplane fighter
Manufacturer Kawasaki Kōkūki Kōgyō K.K.
Designer Richard Vogt of Dornier
First flight 1930
Introduction 1932
Primary user Imperial Japanese Army Air Force
Number built 385

Development


The KDA-5 was designed by Richard Vogt to meet a Japanese Army requirement for a fighter biplane. Five prototypes were built by Kawasaki Kōkūki Kōgyō K.K. and first flown in 1930. Following testing, the aircraft was ordered into production in 1932 as the Army Type 92 Model 1 Fighter.[1] The aircraft had unequal-span sesquiplane wings and fixed tailwheel landing gear and was powered by a 470 kW (630 hp) BMW VI engine. After 180 aircraft were built, production continued with a structurally strengthened and more powerful Type 92 Model 2. A further 200 Model 2s were built.[1]


Operational history


Both versions saw action with the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in Manchukuo (Manchuria), although it proved unpopular owing to its unstable take-off and landing behaviour and being difficult to maintain, particularly in cold weather.[1] A few were still in service in 1941 as trainers.


Variants


KDA-5
Five prototypes.
Type 92 Model 1 Fighter
Initial production variant with changed fin and rudder and fared headrest, 180 built.
Type 92 Model 2 Fighter
Improved version with structural strengthening and more powerful ( kW/750 hp) BMW VII engine, 200 built.

Operators


 Japan

Specifications (92-I)


Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft,[2] The Complete Book of Fighters[3]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


References


Notes
Bibliography



На других языках


- [en] Kawasaki Army Type 92 Fighter

[it] Kawasaki Type 92

Il Kawasaki KDA-5 (?), indicato in servizio Aereo da caccia Tipo 92 (九二式戦闘機?) in base alla convenzione di designazione adottata nel periodo, fu un aereo da caccia monomotore, monoposto e biplano, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica giapponese Kawasaki Kōkūki Kogyo, divisione aeronautica della Kawasaki Jūkōgyō KK, nei tardi anni venti del XX secolo.



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