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The Mitsubishi K3M (九〇式機上作業練習機, Kyūrei-shiki kijō sagyō renshūki) was a trainer built by Mitsubishi which was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in an extremely wide variety of roles, including light transport, liaison aircraft, utility aircraft and occasionally light bomber. Its Allied reporting name was Pine.

K3M
Role training aircraft
Manufacturer Mitsubishi
First flight 1930
Introduction 1931
Primary user Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
Number built 625

Design & Development


The Mitsubishi K3M was designed by British aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer Herbert Smith, from Sopwith working in Japan for Mitsubishi. The prototype, designated Mitsubishi 4MS1, made its maiden flight in 1930. The aircraft was strut-braced high-wing cabin monoplane, with fixed wide-track landing gear, and was powered by a single 300 hp (220 kW) water-cooled radial piston engine. Pilot and gunner were located in separate open cockpits, with an instructor and two pupils in the enclosed cabin in the fuselage. Later passenger variants seated five passengers in the cabin.

Total production of all versions was around 625 aircraft, with production mostly undertaken by Kyushu Hikoki K.K. and Aichi Kokuki. Production continued until 1941, and examples pressed into service as liaison aircraft in the postwar period were found in a variety of national markings.


Operational history


The first version of the K3M offered to the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service was prone to stability problems, and more importantly, problems with the water-cooled 340 hp (250 kW) Mitsubishi-built Hispano-Suiza 8A eight-cylinder liquid-cooled engine.

The improved K3M2 used a Hitachi Amakaze 11 nine-cylinder air-cooled radial engine, rated at 340 hp (250 kW) for take-off and 300 hp (220 kW) at sea level. The first K3M2 production examples entered service in 1932 as the Navy Type 90 Crew Trainer. It was superseded in production with the K3M3, using a Nakajima Kotobuki 460 hp (340 kW) air-cooled engine.

The Navy Type 90 Crew Trainer was primarily a land-based aircraft although a few were fitted with floats.

The Imperial Japanese Army Air Force had an interest in the aircraft as part of its modernization program, and as a potential supplement to the Nakajima Ki-6. Two examples were acquired and tested, and the airframe was given the designation of Ki-7. One prototype used a 475 hp (354 kW) Mitsubishi Type 92 nine-cylinder air-cooled radial engine and the other a 450 hp (340 kW) Nakajima Kotobuki nine-cylinder air-cooled radial engine. The IJAAF did not order either version into production.

The civil version was offered to commercial operators with a 420 hp (310 kW) Nakajima-built Bristol Jupiter VI nine-cylinder air-cooled radial engine. The Mitsubishi K3M was used for both civil and military roles and some remained in operation until well after World War II.


Variants


Mitsubishi K3M1
Initial version
Mitsubishi K3M2 (Japanese Navy Type 90 Crew Training Aircraft)
Initial production version for Imperial Japanese Navy
Mitsubishi K3M3 (Japanese Navy Type 90 Crew Training Aircraft)
Final production version for Imperial Japanese Navy
Mitsubishi K3M3-L
Military transport used by Imperial Japanese Navy
Ki-7
Version for Imperial Japanese Army, 2 built
Mitsubishi MS-1
Civil transport version

Operators



Military operators


 Japan

Specifications (K3M3)


Mitsubishi K3M
Mitsubishi K3M

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


References


Notes
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    На других языках


    [de] Mitsubishi K3M

    Die Mitsubishi K3M (jap. 九〇式機上作業練習機, Kyūrei-shiki kijō sagyō renshūki, wörtlich „Trainingsgerät vom Typ Jiufen“) ist ein militärisches Schulflugzeug des japanischen Herstellers Mitsubishi Kōkūki.[2]
    - [en] Mitsubishi K3M

    [fr] Mitsubishi K3M

    Le Mitsubishi K3M est un avion d'entraînement japonais des années 1930 ayant servi durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale au sein de l'aéronavale nippone[1]. Les Alliés le désignaient Pine dans leur système de classification[2].

    [it] Mitsubishi K3M

    Il Mitsubishi K3M, indicato anche Addestratore per la Marina Tipo 90 (九〇式機上作業練習機?) in base alle convenzioni di designazione allora vigenti, e al quale venne assegnato il nome in codice alleato Pine[2], fu un aereo da addestramento monomotore monoplano ad ala alta a gabbiano sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica giapponese Mitsubishi negli anni trenta ed impiegato principalmente dalla Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Kōkū Hombu, il servizio aeronautico della Marina imperiale giapponese, tra il periodo interbellico fino alla seconda guerra mondiale.

    [ru] Mitsubishi K3M

    Mitsubishi K3M (яп. 中島AT-2中島AT-2) — серийный учебный и военно-транспортный самолёт Императорского флота Японии и Императорской армии Японии периода 1930-х годов и Второй мировой войны.



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