Nakajima Army Type 94 Reconnaissance / Ki-4
Technical Information
Background
Designed by Nakajima. In July 1934 accepted and entered production as Army Type 94 Reconnaissance / Ki-4. This was the last biplane the Army accepted into service. Assigned to operational units in 1935–1937 as a replacement for the Type 92 Reconnaissance Aircraft and used in China for liason and light bombing.
Production
516 by Nakajima (March 1934 - Feburary 1939)
57 by Tachikawa Hikoki (Type 94-Otsu)
126 by Manshu Hikoki (Type 94-Otsu)
Technical Details
Crew Two (pilot & observer / rear gunner)
Engine 600-640 Type 94 (Ha-8) nine cylinder air cooled radial engine with two blade propeller
Span 12m
Length 7.73m
Height 3.50m
Maximum Speed 176 mph at 7,874'
Range Unknown
Armament 2 x 7.7mm machine guns (rear) one or two flexible 7.7mm machine gun
Bomb Load Unknown
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