- Kamikaze (1937 aircraft)
The Kamikaze was a
Mitsubishi Karigane aircraft (registration J-BAAI) sponsored by thenewspaper Asahi Shimbun , which became famous onApril 9 ,1937 , when it arrived atCroydon Airport inLondon . It was the first Japanese-built aircraft to fly toEurope . The flight fromTachikawa Airfield in Tokyo to London took 51 hours, 17 minutes and 23 seconds and was piloted byMasaaki Iinuma , withKenji Tsukagoshi serving as navigator. The aircraft flew fromTokyo via Taihoku (now, Taipei, Taiwan, then a part of Japanese Empire) toFrench Indochina , then via India and theMiddle East to Europe.The arrival of the "Kamikaze" caused a sensation in the
Western world . Several years earlier, a prize had been offered for the first flight betweenParis andTokyo in less than 100 hours. Many European aviators had failed at this challenge, and one year before the flight of the "Kamikaze", a French pilot attempting the challenge was killed when his aircraft crashed into a mountain onKyūshū .Japanese aircraft designers had made maximizing the range of their aircraft a high priority, in order to link
Japan proper with its possessions in Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria and Micronesia, and also with a view to developingmilitary aircraft for future conflicts in China and over thePacific Ocean —war theatres which offered few airfields for aircraft to refuel."Kamikaze"'s pilot, Masaaki Iinuma, was later
killed in action in thePacific War in December 1941. He was 29 years old.External links
* [http://www.shinko-elec.co.jp/eng/techlink/square_kami.htm SQUARE-The Famous Kamikaze-go and Shinko Electric]
* [http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/portland/971/Reviews/japanese/ki-15-babs.htm Model kit of "Kamikaze"]
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