Kawasaki Ki-88
Ki-88
Totals
3500 Kosten |
260 Überlebensfähigkeit |
3020 kgGewicht |
361 Schaden |
Speed
1413.3 Fluggeschwindigkeit |
600 km/hV(max.) auf Meeresspiegel |
600 km/hV(max.) bei opt. Flughöhe |
1800 mOptimale Höhe |
740 km/hMax. Sturzfluggeschw. |
119.6 m/Sek.Steigrate |
160 km/hGeschwindigkeit Strömungsabriss |
380 km/hOptimale Fluggeschwindigkeit |
Mobility
85.4 Steuerbarkeit |
10.3 Sek.Mittlere Zeit für 360-Grad-Kurve |
120 °/Sek.Rollrate |
1288.9 Manövrierbarkeit |
Ki-88
VI
3500
Motor
Stufe | Motor | Motorleistung, PS / Schub | Typ | Gewicht, kg | Kosten, |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
VI | NAME_MODULE_KAWASAKI-HA-140_PR_SPEC_TOP_KI-88_1 | 1500 | wassergekühlt | 700 | 52000 |
Flugwerk
Stufe | Flugwerk | Überlebensfähigkeit | Gewicht, kg | Kosten, |
---|---|---|---|---|
VI | Ki-88 | 260 | 2020 | 65000 |
Motor-Bewaffnung
Stufe | Maschinengewehr | Kaliber | Mündungsgeschwindigkeit, m/Sek. | Schaden | Feuerrate, Schuss/Min. | Gewicht, kg | Kosten, |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VI | WEAPON_NAME_G37MM-HO-203-PR-M_SPEC_TOP_KI-88_1 | 37 | 960 | 160 | 100 | 120 | 39000 |
Synchronisiertes MG
Stufe | Maschinengewehr | Kaliber | Mündungsgeschwindigkeit, m/Sek. | Schaden | Feuerrate, Schuss/Min. | Gewicht, kg | Kosten, |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VI | 20 mm Ho-5 (S) | 20 | 1120 | 65 | 360 | 90 | 25000 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Powerful 37mm gun
- Somewhat maneuverable for a BnZ plane
Cons:
- Typically low on hitpoints like most Japanese plane
- Not particularly fast BnZ plane
Historical Info
Faced with delays in development of the Kawasaki Ki-64 fighter, the Imperial Japanese Army was open in 1942 to alternative fighter designs that might reach combat units more quickly. Kawasaki proposed the Ki-88, a design inspired by the Bell P-39 Airacobra fighter then in service with the United States Army Air Forces.
Kawasaki began design work on the Ki-88 in August 1942. The Ki-88 was to have a 1,117-kW (1,500-hp) Kawasaki Ha-140 engine behind its cockpit, driving a tractor propeller through an extension shaft. It was to mount a 37-mm cannon in its propeller shaft and two 20-mm cannon in its lower nose.
Japan
Fighters | IINakajima A4N • IIKawasaki Ki-10 • IIKawasaki Ki-5 • IINakajima Ki-8 • IIIMitsubishi A5M • IIIMitsubishi Ki-18 • IIINakajima Ki-27 • IIIMitsubishi Ki-33 • IVMitsubishi A6M1 Zero • IVNakajima Ki-43-I Hayabusa • VMitsubishi A6M2 Zero • VMitsubishi A6M3 (experimental) • VNakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa • VIMitsubishi A6M5 Zero • VIKawasaki Ki-61 Hien • VIKawasaki Ki-88 • VIIMitsubishi A7M Reppu • VIINakajima Ki-84 Hayate • VIIIMitsubishi J8M Shusui • VIIITachikawa Ki-94-II • IXTachikawa Ki-162-I • XTachikawa Ki-162-III |
Heavy Fighters | VKawasaki Ki-45 Toryu • VIKawasaki Ki-102 • VIIRikugun Ki-93 • VIITachikawa Ki-94-I |
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