Tachikawa Ki-36 "IDA"
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lxbfYeaa, e-mail, 14.03.2024 06:41

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Trervor Webb, e-mail, 09.02.2012 03:49

Near the end of the was, a development of the Ki-36 was planned. It was designated Ki-72, had a retracting undercarriage and a 600 hp (447 kW) Hitachi Ha-38 engine. None were completed by the end of the war.


huaren, 20.06.2011 14:32

The last surviving Tachikawa Ki-36 Ida can be found at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum at Don Muang Airport, Bangkok,


ABC, e-mail, 23.10.2007 18:03

The one in Thailand is a Ki-55, and it's not the last one in the world. There is also one in Beijing, china


Roger Ward, e-mail, 20.12.2006 04:10

The last surviving Tachikawa Ki-36 Ida can be found at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum at Don Muang Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. http://www.rtaf.mi.th/museum/BLDG2-2.HTM



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