Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd

Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd

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History

Tachikawa Aircraft

In November 1924, Ishikawa Shipyards (the future IHI Corporation) established a subsidiary company, the nihongo|Ishikawa Aircraft Manufacturing Company|石川島飛行機製作所|Ishikawa Kōkūki Seisakushō. The company's first aircraft was a primary training aircraft called the " Red Dragonfly".

In 1936, the Imperial Japanese Army acquired a controlling interest in the company, and renamed it the Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd. The company manufactured a number of types, mostly training aircraft and fighters for the Imperial Japanese Army. Some were its own designs placed into full production, such as the Ki-9 and Ki-36. A number of others were either short-run specials, or prototypes that did not enter production. Of note was the Ki-77, and experimental long range aircraft that set a record by flying directly from Tokyo to New York.

In 1940, the company received license-production rights to the Lockheed Model 14 Super Electra which it produced as the "Army Type LO" transport. Tachikawa also produced aircraft designed by other Japanese manufacturers, including the famed Mitsubishi Zero fighter.

As with all Japanese manufacturers, production of all types ceased after the surrender of Japan to Allied forces in August 1945. The facilities of Tachikawa Aircraft has been severely damaged by bombing during the war, and most of its property, including its airfield, were seized by the American military and become part of the Tachikawa Air Base. Many of its engineers went to work for Nissan and Toyota, helping develop the technologies of the Japanese automobile industry. The Prince Motor Company (later acquired by Nissan) was a direct spin-out from the former Tachikawa Aircraft Company.

New Tachikawa Aircraft Company

During the occupation of Japan after the end of World War II, all of Japan's aerospace industry was dismantled, designs destroyed and plants converted to other uses. After the ban on aircraft development was lifted, in November 1949, Tachikawa Aircraft as reconstituted as the nihongo|New Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd|新立川飛行機株式会社|Shin Tachikawa Kōkūki Kabushiki Kaisha.

Shin Tachikawa built prototype training aircraft, the R-52 and R-53 in the early 1950s. The R-52 was the first post-war, all-Japanese aircraft constructed. [cite book |first=David |last=Mondey |title=The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Aircraft] However, neither aircraft were commercially successful and the company survived by making precision components for aircraft, and for non-aircraft related industries. In 1955, the company name was changed to nihongo|Tachihi Kigyō|立飛企業株式会社|Tachihi K.K. to emphasize its lack of involvement with the aviation industry. Since 1976, after the return of a large amount of land occupied by the United States Air Force since the end of World War II, the company turned towards real estate development, consumer electronics, and the production of automotive parts.

Tachikawa Aircraft

* Ki-9 - Military trainer
* Ki-17 - Military trainer
* Ki-36 - Army co-operation aircraft
* Ki-54 - Twin-engine advanced trainer
* Ki-55 - Military trainer
* Ki-70 - High-speed photo reconnaissance aircraft
* Ki-74 - High-altitude bomber
* Ki-77 - Long-range research aircraft
* Ki-94 - High-altitude interceptor fighter

hin Tachikawa Aircraft

* R-52 - civilian training aircraft
* R-53 - civilian training aircraft
* R-MH-310 - civilian training aircraft

References

External links

* [http://www.aviastar.org/air/japan/a_tachikawa.html Virtual Aircraft Museum]


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