Mansyu Ki-98

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The Mansyu Ki-98 was a late-World War II Japanese prototype twin-boom, pusher-propeller ground-attack aircraft designed for high performance but never completed before the war ended.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II Japanese aircraft
ground-attack aircraft
prototype aircraft
aircraftType military aircraft
airframeLayout twin-boom tail
armamentRole cannon-armed ground attacker
cockpitConfiguration single-seat
completionStatus never completed
configuration twin-boom
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Japan
designedAs successor to earlier Japanese ground-attack types
designedFor Imperial Japanese Army NERFINISHED
designer Mansyu Hikoki Seizo K.K. NERFINISHED
developmentOutcome project cancelled
developmentPeriod late World War II
engineConfiguration single-engine
era 1940s
firstFlight never flown
historicalSignificance advanced Japanese ground-attack design that did not reach flight testing
intendedPerformance high performance
intendedPrimaryMission close air support
ground attack
landingGearType retractable landing gear
manufacturer Mansyu Hikoki Seizo K.K. NERFINISHED
nationality Japanese
powerplantType piston engine
propellerPosition rear-mounted
propulsionLayout pusher-propeller
reasonForNonCompletion end of World War II
role ground-attack
status prototype only
usedBy Imperial Japanese Army Air Force NERFINISHED
wingConfiguration low-wing monoplane

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Nakajima Ha-45 radial engine usedInAircraft Mansyu Ki-98
subject surface form: Nakajima Ha-45