The Kawasaki Ki61 Hien is an iconic fighter aircraft of the Japanese Imperial Navy during World War II. Designed to be able to handle long-range air combat, the Ki61 Hien features an impressive array of characteristics that make it one of the most advanced fighter aircraft of its time. The Ki61 Hien boasts a powerful 14-cylinder air-cooled radial engine, providing it with a maximum speed of 598.2 km/h at altitude. The aircraft is also capable of taking off and landing on either land or water. The frame consists of a highly maneuverable low-wing monoplane with a symmetrical airfoil, with the wings set up in the center line of the aircraft for even balance during turns. The fuselage of the Ki61 Hien is constructed of a lightweight aluminum alloy, providing it with superior strength and durability. It features a bullet-shaped nose and two long landings struts located beneath the wings. On either side, the aircraft features two beam-type machine guns, as well as two 20mm cannons mounted inside the engine cowling. The cockpit of the Ki61 Hien is spacious, featuring a full suite of instrumentation for navigation and targeting. Its generous seating space provides a comfortable ride for the pilot, who is given excellent visibility with its large canopy. All in all, the Ki61 Hien is an impressive fighter aircraft, well-equipped for combat and ready to take on any mission it is given.
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