Tachikawa Ki-77

Tachikawa Ki-77

Infobox Aircraft
name=Tachikawa Ki-77


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type=Long-range experimental aircraft
manufacturer=Tachikawa
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first flight=18 November 1942
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The Tachikawa Ki-77 was a Japanese long-range experimental aircraft of World War II.

It was a low-wing monoplane with twin piston engines and a tailwheel undercarriage.

Development

The Ki-77 was originally designated A-26. The first of two prototypes flew on 18 November 1942.

Operators

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Specifications (Tachikawa Ki-77)

aircraft specifications

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jet or prop?= prop

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crew=5
capacity=
length main= 15.3m
length alt= 50 ft 2 in
span main= m
span alt= 96 ft 7 in
height main= 3.85 m
height alt= 12 ft 8 in
area main= 79.56 m²
area alt= 856 ft²
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empty weight main= 7,237 kg
empty weight alt= 15,950 lb
loaded weight main= kg
loaded weight alt= lb
useful load main= kg
useful load alt= kg
max takeoff weight main= 16,725 kg
max takeoff weight alt= 7,237 lb
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engine (jet)=
type of jet=
number of jets=
thrust main= kN
thrust alt= lbf
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afterburning thrust main= kN
afterburning thrust alt= lbf
engine (prop)=Nakajima Ha-155
type of prop=radial
number of props=2
power main= 875 kW
power alt= 1,174 hp
power original=

max speed main= 440 km/h
max speed alt= knots, 273 mph
cruise speed main= 300 km/h
cruise speed alt= knots, 186 mph
stall speed main= km/h
stall speed alt= knots, mph
never exceed speed main= km/h
never exceed speed alt= knots, mph
range main= 18,200 km
range alt= nm, 11,200 mi
ceiling main= 8,700 m
ceiling alt= 28,543 ft
climb rate main= m/s
climb rate alt= ft/min
loading main= kg/m²
loading alt= lb/ft²
thrust/weight=
power/mass main= W/kg
power/mass alt= hp/lb
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armament=none

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References

Notes

Bibliography

* Francillon, René J. "Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War". London: Putnam Aeronautical, 1979. ISBN 0-370-30251-6. (new edition 1987. ISBN 0-85177-801-1.)

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