Mitsubishi Ki-67

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The Mitsubishi Ki-67 was a twin-engine Japanese World War II medium bomber known for its relatively high speed, maneuverability, and use in a variety of roles including level bombing, torpedo attacks, and kamikaze missions.

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Army Type 4 Heavy Bomber 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II military aircraft
medium bomber
twin‑engine aircraft
aircraftConfiguration mid‑wing monoplane
alsoDesignatedAs Mitsubishi Ki-67
surface form: Army Type 4 Heavy Bomber
armament bombs
cannon
machine guns
torpedoes
bombLoad approximately 800 kg internal bombs
category Mitsubishi F1M
surface form: Mitsubishi aircraft

World War II Japanese bombers
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Japan
crew 6
designFeature armor protection for crew
good maneuverability for its class
relatively high speed for a Japanese bomber
self‑sealing fuel tanks
developedFor Imperial Japanese Army
engineType Mitsubishi Ha-104 radial engine
firstFlight 1942
introduced 1944
landingGear retractable tailwheel landing gear
manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
material all‑metal construction
maxSpeed approximately 334 mph
approximately 537 km/h
NATOReportingName Peggy
notableCharacteristic considered one of the best Japanese twin‑engine bombers of World War II
notableTheater Pacific War
numberOfEngines 2
powerplant two Mitsubishi Ha-104 18‑cylinder air‑cooled radial engines
primaryUser Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
role anti‑shipping aircraft
kamikaze attack aircraft
level bomber
medium bomber
torpedo bomber
serviceEnd post‑World War II period
tailConfiguration conventional tail unit
usedAs anti‑shipping strike aircraft
conventional bomber
kamikaze aircraft
torpedo attack aircraft
usedBy Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service

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Mitsubishi Ki-67 alsoDesignatedAs Mitsubishi Ki-67
this entity surface form: Army Type 4 Heavy Bomber