Tachikawa Ki-115

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The Tachikawa Ki-115 was a late-World War II Japanese single-seat, single-engine kamikaze attack aircraft designed for simple, low-cost production and one-way missions.

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instanceOf World War II Japanese aircraft
attack aircraft
kamikaze aircraft
single-engine aircraft
single-seat aircraft
aircraftType low-wing monoplane
airForceBranch Imperial Japanese Army Air Force NERFINISHED
armament large explosive warhead
category suicide weapon
conflict World War II
construction mixed wood and metal construction
countryOfOrigin Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
crew 1
designedAgainst Allied invasion fleet
designedAs disposable aircraft
designedBy Imperial Japanese Army requirements
designedFor low-cost production
mass production
one-way missions
simple production
designedToBe easy to manufacture
flown by minimally trained pilots
quick to build
designedToReplace more complex frontline aircraft in suicide roles
designedToUse non-strategic materials
designer Tachikawa Aircraft Company NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration single-engine
engineType radial piston engine
era late World War II
firstFlight 1945
historicalNote did not reach operational deployment before Japan’s surrender
intendedMissionProfile takeoff, fly to target, crash into target
introduced 1945
landingGear fixed landing gear
manufacturer Tachikawa Aircraft Company NERFINISHED
meaningOfNickname Sword
nationality Japanese
nicknamed Tsurugi NERFINISHED
operatedBy Imperial Japanese Army Air Service NERFINISHED
powerplant Nakajima Ha-35 radial engine NERFINISHED
primaryRole kamikaze attack
propulsion propeller-driven
status never used in combat
tailConfiguration conventional tail
timePeriod 1940s
usedBy Imperial Japanese Army Air Service NERFINISHED

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