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Nakajima Ki 45 "Oscar"
The Ki-43 was the single most numerous fighter operated by the Imperial Japanese Army. Comparable to the A6M Zero-Sen, the Ki-43 was highly maneuverable but fragile and tended to disintegrate when hit by .50 cal. rounds. Later versions had some armor and self-sealing fuel tanks but all models suffered from a lightweight armament (though the IIIb tried to rectify this). The Ki-43 was popular with pilots and was the mount of a majority of the Japanese army aces. Unfortunately it was kept in production long after it was obsolete


Type: Single-seat interceptor / fighter-bomber
Allied Code Name: Oscar

Engine:
Engine: 1
One Nakajima Ha-25 Sakae 14 cylinder. Twin-Row Radial
975 hp

Dimensions:
Wing span : 37 ft. 6.25 in. (11.437m)
Length : 28 ft. 11.75 in. (8.82m)
Height: 10 ft. 8.75 in. (3.273m)

Weight:
5,824 lb.. (2642 kg)

Performance:
Speed: 308 mph
 Ceiling (Ki 43 I): 38,500 ft.
Range : 746 Miles (1200 km)

Armament:
Two 7.7mm Type 80 above engines