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Under New Management. . . 1 48 Nakajima Ki-84-I Ko Hayate Frank, Chinese . . . As already mentioned with the previously posted Chinese Nationalist Hayabusa, after the defeat of Japan, the Chinese Nationalists and Communists capured a lot of lleft behind Japanese aircraft The Communists used their Ki84 mainly as trainers
Nakajima Ki-84 | Military Wiki | Fandom The Nakajima Ki-84 "Hayate" (キ84 疾風"Gale"?) was a single-seat fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in World War II The Allied reporting name was "Frank"; the Japanese Army designation was Army Type 4 Fighter (四式戦闘機, yon-shiki-sentō-ki?)
Ki-84 | Remembering Shared Honor This is likely a Japanese Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate which the Chinese air force received after the war The two people on the right should be Chinese, and the crew who are working at maintaining the aircraft near the engine are Japanese and
Engineering:Nakajima Ki-84 - HandWiki The Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate (キ84 疾風, lit "Gale") is a single-seat fighter flown by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service in the last two years of World War II
Ki-84 (Family) - War Thunder Wiki The Nakajima Ki-84 officially designated Army Type 4 Fighter was a single-seat fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II Nicknames being: - Hayate (疾風, Gale) - Frank Vehicles Rank IV Ki-84 ko - Type Ia (甲, Ko) ␗Ki-84 ko - Chinese-captured Type Ia (甲, Ko) Ki-84 otsu - Type Ib (乙, Otsu) Ki-84 hei - Type Ic (丙, Hei)
Ki-84 Hayate Nakajima - AirPages Although the Ki-84 fighters could not completely replace the Hayabuses, which were widely used in the Army Air Forces, they were nevertheless used on many fronts, including in Manchuria and China They played a prominent role during the battle for Okinawa, when they carried out daylight raids on American airfields
Nakajima Ki-84 “Hayate” - Aviation History The Nakajima Ki-84, code-named Frank by the Allies or Hayate (Gale) to the Japanese, was the fastest single-engine fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in World War II
Ki-84 Hayate Fighter | World War II Database - WW2DB The Ki-84 Hayate ("Gale") Army Type 4 Fighters were designed to replace the Ki-43 and Ki-44 fighters, and as a result they were the best Nakajima had designed The first combat mission they saw was in China near Hankow in 1944, and they served in other locations such as Taiwan, Philippine Islands, Okinawa, and Japan Proper 3,449 were produced
Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate - War in the Skies The Nakajima Ki-84 'Hayate' (english meaning 'Gale') Allied codenamed 'Frank', had excellent performance and high maneuverability, and was considered to be the best Japanese fighter to see large scale operations during World War II