Kokusai Ki-86

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The Kokusai Ki-86 was a Japanese World War II primary trainer aircraft, a locally produced version of the German Bücker Bü 131 biplane used to train Imperial Japanese Army pilots.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II Japanese aircraft
biplane
military trainer aircraft
aircraftCategory trainer aircraft
aircraftConfiguration biplane
aircraftFamily Bücker Bü 131 family NERFINISHED
airForceRole training new army pilots
airframeCovering fabric-covered
airframeType wooden structure
basedOn Bücker Bü 131 NERFINISHED
cockpitConfiguration tandem open cockpits
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Japan
crew 2
designedFor ab initio pilot training
engineType piston engine
era 1930s–1940s aviation
hasPropulsion single propeller
historicalPeriod Second World War NERFINISHED
landingGearType fixed tailwheel landing gear
manufacturer Kokusai NERFINISHED
militaryDesignation Ki-86 NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 1
originatesAs license-built version of Bücker Bü 131
primaryUser Imperial Japanese Army Air Force NERFINISHED
role primary trainer
serviceBranch Imperial Japanese Army NERFINISHED
usedBy Imperial Japanese Army Air Force NERFINISHED
usedFor basic flight instruction
pilot training
usedIn Japan NERFINISHED
wingConfiguration single-bay biplane

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Bücker Bü 131 licenseBuiltAs Kokusai Ki-86