- Ishikawajima Ne-20
The Ishikawajima Ne-20 ( _ja. 石川島 ネ-20) was
Japan 's firstturbojet engine. It was developed duringWorld War II in parallel with the nation's first military jet, the Nakajima J9Y Kikka.The decision to manufacture this engine came about because of the unsuitability of two earlier powerplants selected for the Kikka, the
Tsu-11 and theNe-12 . The Ne-20 was made possible byImperial Japanese Navy engineerEichi Iwaya obtaining photographs and a single cut-away drawing of the GermanBMW 003 engine.Only a small number of these engines, perhaps five, were produced before the end of the war. Two of them were used to power the Kikka on its only flight on
August 7 1945 . It had also been hoped to use the engine to power a version of theOhka kamikaze weapon, but this was not implemented before the end of the war.Three Ne-20s have been preserved to the present day, one at Ishikawajima-Harima's internal company museum in
Tanashi , and two at theNational Air and Space Museum inWashington, DC .pecifications (Ne-20)
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