Nakajima Ha-109

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The Nakajima Ha-109 was a Japanese World War II-era aircraft engine, a more powerful development used to improve the performance of several Imperial Japanese Army fighters.

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Label Occurrences
Nakajima Ha-109 canonical 1
Nakajima Ha-25 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aircraft engine
piston engine
alsoKnownAs Army Type 1 1,500 hp Air-cooled Radial Engine NERFINISHED
applicationType single-engine fighters
bore 130 mm
category World War II Japanese aircraft engines
coolingType air-cooled
countryOfOrigin Japan
cylinderArrangement two-row
designFeature geared supercharger
two-row radial layout
developedFrom Nakajima Ha-115 NERFINISHED
Nakajima Ha-25 NERFINISHED
displacement 35.8 L
engineConfiguration radial engine
era World War II
surface form: World War II era
fuelSystem carbureted
fuelType aviation gasoline
manufacturer Nakajima Aircraft Company NERFINISHED
numberOfCylinders 14
operator Imperial Japanese Army Air Service NERFINISHED
powerOutput 1500 hp class
purpose to improve fighter performance
role fighter aircraft engine
serviceEntryPeriod early 1940s
stroke 150 mm
supercharger single-stage
two-speed
usedBy Imperial Japanese Army NERFINISHED
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force NERFINISHED
usedInAircraft Kawasaki Ki-100 (as basis for conversion from Ha-140 installations)
Kawasaki Ki-61-II NERFINISHED
usedInConflict World War II

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Nakajima Ha-5 radial engine successor Nakajima Ha-109
subject surface form: Nakajima Ha-5
Nakajima Ha-109 radial engine successorTo Nakajima Ha-109
subject surface form: Nakajima Ha-109
this entity surface form: Nakajima Ha-25