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The Rikugun Ki-93 was a prototype Japanese twin-engined fighter aircraft of the Second World War. Designed by the Army Aerotechnical Research Institute, to be a heavy fighter armed with large calibre cannon to serve in the anti-shipping or bomber destroyer roles, only one example of the Ki-93 was completed; this was damaged on its maiden flight, and destroyed by American bombing before it could be flown again.

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  • キ93 (航空機) (ja)
  • Rikugun Ki-93 (pl)
  • Rikugun Ki-93 (en)
  • Rikugun Ki-93 (uk)
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  • The Rikugun Ki-93 was a prototype Japanese twin-engined fighter aircraft of the Second World War. Designed by the Army Aerotechnical Research Institute, to be a heavy fighter armed with large calibre cannon to serve in the anti-shipping or bomber destroyer roles, only one example of the Ki-93 was completed; this was damaged on its maiden flight, and destroyed by American bombing before it could be flown again. (en)
  • キ93は、日本陸軍によって、試作された地上攻撃機(襲撃機)である。設計は第一陸軍航空技術研究所。九九式襲撃機の後継機として開発されたが、試作機の完成が太平洋戦争末期だったために満足にテストも行えないまま終戦を迎えた。 (ja)
  • Rikugun Ki-93 – prototypowy japoński ciężki myśliwiec z okresu II wojny światowej. Uzbrojony w działa 57 mm lub 75 mm myśliwiec miał być budowany w dwóch wersjach - niszczyciela bombowców lub zwalczania żeglugi. Zbudowano tylko dwa prototypy. (pl)
  • Rikugun Ki-93 — проєкт винищувача-перехоплювача і штурмовика Імперської армії Японії періоду Другої світової війни. (uk)
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  • * Bristol Brigand * de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk XVIII * Henschel Hs 129B-3 * Kawasaki Ki-102 * Junkers Ju 88P * Mansyū Ki-98 * North American B-25G/H (en)
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  • Army Aerotechnical Research Institute (en)
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  • Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War. (en)
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  • The Rikugun Ki-93 was a prototype Japanese twin-engined fighter aircraft of the Second World War. Designed by the Army Aerotechnical Research Institute, to be a heavy fighter armed with large calibre cannon to serve in the anti-shipping or bomber destroyer roles, only one example of the Ki-93 was completed; this was damaged on its maiden flight, and destroyed by American bombing before it could be flown again. (en)
  • キ93は、日本陸軍によって、試作された地上攻撃機(襲撃機)である。設計は第一陸軍航空技術研究所。九九式襲撃機の後継機として開発されたが、試作機の完成が太平洋戦争末期だったために満足にテストも行えないまま終戦を迎えた。 (ja)
  • Rikugun Ki-93 – prototypowy japoński ciężki myśliwiec z okresu II wojny światowej. Uzbrojony w działa 57 mm lub 75 mm myśliwiec miał być budowany w dwóch wersjach - niszczyciela bombowców lub zwalczania żeglugi. Zbudowano tylko dwa prototypy. (pl)
  • Rikugun Ki-93 — проєкт винищувача-перехоплювача і штурмовика Імперської армії Японії періоду Другої світової війни. (uk)
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