Nakajima Ki-115 Swords, dive speed over 800. It is small and flexible, but it is an aircraft that abandons the landing gear after takeoff (can be recycled to the next plane), and the weapon is the 800 kg bomb on the fuselage frame (note that it is not the magazine, which cannot be opened after takeoff). You know. Tachikawa type Xi, the highlight is in addition to the engine all wood.
The most famous carrier-based dive bomber of the Japanese Navy in World War II. Trial production began in 1937 under the name of "11" test carrier-based bomber, and six prototypes were handed over to the Japanese Navy for trial in 1939Production began as D3A1. The aircraft is of all-metal construction, single wing layout, non-retractable landing gear, and outer fairing.
The total production of the Zero fighter was 10,449, the largest number of aircraft produced by Japan in World War II. There are many types of Battle Zero, of which Battle Zero 21 (A6M2) is the most important model in the early years of the war, this zero battle has fought in the skies above Pearl Harbor and Midway Island, is the creator of the Battle Zero myth.
The Bf 109 (Me 109) was designed by Willy Messerschmidt in the early 1930s. Biplanes were very popular at the time. The Bf109 featured a single wing, all-metal hard shell construction, retractable landing gear and an enclosed cockpit, an unprecedented advance at the time. These eight types of aircraft played a big role in World War II. Do you know which ones they were? These planes are stars The Spitfire made its first flight on March 5, 1936.
The Type Zero was an important milestone in Japanese aircraft design, achieving a number of firsts, such as the first fully enclosed retractable landing gear, electrically heated flight suits, machine guns, constant-speed propellers, superhard aluminum bearing construction, a large-view cockpit and a large, disposable auxiliary fuel tank.