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Nakajima Type 91
Fighter Parasol wing single-seat fighter,
developed from the NC by almost total redesign.
450 were built but service entry was delayed by
stability and CG problems.
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In 1931 the first entirely Japanese-production
fighter went to the army, the Nakajima Type91.
The specification had been issued in 1927 and
after the prototype had been initially refused
the military authorities had reversed their
decision and had accepted the aircraft with some
changes.
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The
age of the biplane came to a close in Japan in
1935 when units received the Kawasaki Ki-10
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Type: Type 91-I
Function: fighter
Year: 1931
Crew: 1 Engines: 1 * 330kW Bristol Jupiter
Wing Span: 11.00m Length: 7.26m Height: 2.79m
Wing Area: 20.00m2
Empty Weight: 1075kg Max.Weight: 1530kg
Speed: 300km/h Ceiling: 9000m Range: 2h
Armament: 2*mg7.7mm.
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