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The Ishikawajima Ne-20 (Japanese: 石川島 ネ-20) was Japan's first turbojet engine. It was developed during World War II in parallel with the nation's first military jet, the Nakajima Kikka.

Ne-20
Ishikawajima Ne-20
Type Turbojet
Manufacturer Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries
First run 1945
Major applications Nakajima Kikka
Number built c.5

Design and development


The decision to manufacture this engine came about because of the unsuitability of two earlier powerplants selected for the Kikka, the Tsu-11 and the Ne-12. The Ne-20 was made possible by Imperial Japanese Navy engineer Eichi Iwaya obtaining photographs and a single cut-away drawing of the German BMW 003 engine.

Only a small number of these engines, perhaps fifty, were produced before the end of the war. Two of them were used to power the Kikka on its only flight on August 7, 1945. Only a few of the engines under construction survived. It was also planned to use the engine to power a version of the Ohka kamikaze weapon, but this was not implemented before the end of the war.


Variants


Ne-20
Standard production engines
Ne-20-Kai
Up-rated version

Engines on display


Ishikawajima Ne-20 turbojet on display at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
Ishikawajima Ne-20 turbojet on display at Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Three Ne-20s have been preserved to the present day, one at Ishikawajima-Harima's internal company museum in Tanashi, and two at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.



Specifications (Ne-20)


Data from Turbojet History and Development 1930–1960 Volume 2:USSR, USA, Japan, France, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy and Hungary[1]

General characteristics

Components

Performance


See also


Comparable engines

Related lists


References


  1. Kay, Anthony L. (2007). Turbojet History and Development 1930–1960 Volume 2:USSR, USA, Japan, France, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy and Hungary. Ramsbury: The Crowood Press. p. 258. ISBN 9781861269393.

Bibliography






На других языках


- [en] Ishikawajima Ne-20

[fr] Ishikawajima Ne-20

L’Ishikawajima Ne-20 (en japonais : « 石川島 ネ-20 ») fut le premier turboréacteur fabriqué au Japon. Il fut développé à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale par Ishikawajima, en parallèle avec le premier avion à réaction du pays, le Nakajima Kikka.

[it] Ishikawajima Ne-20

L'Ishikawajima Ne-20 (in giapponese 石川島 ネ-20) fu il primo motore turbogetto costruito in Giappone. Fu sviluppato dalla Ishikawajima Hirano Shipyard durante la seconda guerra mondiale parallelamente al primo aereo a reazione nazionale, il Nakajima Kikka.



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