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''In early 1937 the army recognized the need for a new single seat fighter. Instead of going through the normal process of requesting manufactures to submit design the army contracted with Nakajima directly to produce a replacement for their Ki-27 (Army Type 97 Fighter) fighter. The requirements laid out to Nakajima for this new fighter was for it to have a top speed of 311mph, to be able to reach 16,405ft within five minutes, to have a minimum range of 500 miles, it was to be armed with two 7.7mm machine guns, and to lose any of the maneuverability of the Ki-27 (Army Type 97 Fighter). The first prototype of what was to become the ki-43 was completed in December 1938 with 2 more following soon after in 1939, however upon testing it was found that these airplanes did not live up the armies expectations. The complaints from test pilots included that the plane was not maneuverable enough, hard to control, and had visibility issues.''
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''Following the evaluation of the initial 3 prototypes Nakajima would develop 10 testing aircraft with various modifications in order to address the armies concerns. The changes tested included giving the fighter the HA-105 engine, replacing the 7.7mm machine guns with 12.7mm machine guns , upgrading the outer skin to a treated duralumin, narrower fuselage, redesigned tail surfaces, modifications to wing design, and the introduction of butterfly flaps. The last improvement in particular helped the plane to overcome its lack of maneuverability that the army had issue with. After these designed prototypes were tested the army settled on what they saw was the optimum configuration and requested that it be equipped with the Nakajima Ha-25 engine. The plane entered production as the Ki-43-Ia (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 1A) with the first example completing production in April 1941. This model was soon replaced with the Ki-43-Ib (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 1B) which replaced one of the 7.7mm machine guns with a 12.7mm machine gun which was also soon replaced by the Ki-43-Ic (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 1C) which was equipped with 2 12.7mm machine gun.''
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''After some time in the field the Ki-43 was to receive a major upgrade based on feedback from pilots this included replacing the Ha-25 engine with the more powerful Ha-115 engine, a two stage supercharger, pilot armor, self-sealing fuel tanks and many more minor improvements. The first prototype of what was to become the Ki-43 II (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 2) was completed in February 1942.The last major modification of the Ki-43 was done in 1944 this modification combined the minor modifications of the IIa and IIb with the more powerful Nakajima Ha-115-II engine. these minor modifications over the ki-43 II included a reduced win span (improving the planes low and medium speed performance), increased pilot armor, improved oil cooler, and modified carburetor intake. This new KI-43 IIIa (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 3A) entered production in October 1944 with approximately 1000 being completed before the war ended. The Ki-43 would become the most numerous of all the Japanese army’s fighters. While operating in Malaysia and Burma the plane received the codename “Jim” and in the pacific theater it received the allied codename “Oscar”. The codename “Oscar” was eventually selected as the official code name for the airplane by the allies.''
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After the end of the war a number of nations used the KI-43 this included Indonesian People's Security Force who used them against the Dutch and the French who used them against Communists forces in indo china.
  
 
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This page is about the Chinese fighter Ki-43-III ko (China). For other uses, see Ki-43 (Family).

Description

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The ␗Ki-43-III ko Hayabusa is a rank I Chinese fighter with a battle rating of 2.0 (AB), 3.0 (RB), and 2.7 (SB). It was introduced in Update 1.91 "Night Vision".

General info

Flight performance

Describe how the aircraft behaves in the air. Speed, manoeuvrability, acceleration and allowable loads - these are the most important characteristics of the vehicle.

Characteristics
Stock
Max Speed
(km/h at 6,000 m)
Max altitude
(meters)
Turn time
(seconds)
Rate of climb
(meters/second)
Take-off run
(meters)
AB RB AB RB AB RB
 ???  ??? 9800  ??.?  ??.?  ??.?  ??.? 190
Upgraded
Max Speed
(km/h at 6,000 m)
Max altitude
(meters)
Turn time
(seconds)
Rate of climb
(meters/second)
Take-off run
(meters)
AB RB AB RB AB RB
583 558 9800 14.7 15.0 20.5 15.3 190

Details

Features
Combat flaps Take-off flaps Landing flaps Air brakes Arrestor gear
X X X
Limits
Wing-break speed
(km/h)
Gear limit
(km/h)
Combat flaps
(km/h)
Max Static G
+ -
500 ~10 ~8
Optimal velocities
Ailerons
(km/h)
Rudder
(km/h)
Elevators
(km/h)
Radiator
(km/h)
< 370 < 350 < 450 > 326
Compressor (RB/SB)
Setting 1
Optimal altitude 100% Engine power WEP Engine power
1,834 m 1,085 hp 1,269 hp
Setting 2
Optimal altitude 100% Engine power WEP Engine power
5,614 m 950 hp 1,112 hp

Survivability and armour

  • 12 mm steel - behind pilot
  • 12 mm steel - pilot headrest

Armaments

Offensive armament

Main article: Ho-103 army (12.7 mm)
  • 2 x 12.7 mm (0.5 inch) Ho-103 machine guns (250 rpg; 500 rounds total)

Usage in battles

In all modes, the Ki-43 can perform both BnZ fighting and turnfighting with the correct opponent. It can easily accelerate to 500 km/h in a dive while still having responsive controls. However its speed retention is quite poor and will lose lots of speed as soon as you level out. For turnfighting, you can out-turn most monoplanes and almost all heavy fighters/attackers even without combat flaps deployed, but never turn with Spitfires and Zeros. Note that this aircraft will experience severe rudder lockup when faster than around 450 kph, resulting in awkward aiming adjustments if the target maneuvers, so you need to cut throttle appropriately to control your speed.

While having sufficient flight characteristics, the Ki-43 is extremely fragile and can get critically damaged by almost all guns. From the hard-hitting M2 Browning to the fast-firing MG 15, any gun can badly hurt the Ki-43 especially on the engine, fuel tanks, and pilot which can always lead to a later crash. Before attacking try to get an altitude advantage and perform deflection shots. To maximise the damage aim for their wings and engines, as the fuselage usually soaks up lots of bullets. Only fire when the target passes in front of your guns. This short window might seem inadequate to do anything... and it usually is, unfortunately. The slow velocity, light projectiles and low one-second burst mass usually guarantee no critical damage. However sometimes it only takes one bullet to set the target aflame, if you are lucky.

  • In Simulator, the Ki-43 is overall a decent plane. It has very forgiving characteristics such as good over-the-nose visibility, a clear bubble canopy without much framing and good backwards visibility. This increases your chance of spotting, tracking, and/or dodging since you can see targets from almost every direction with ease (except the underside, of course). It is recommended to set keybind for moving your head vertically to make full use of the great forward vision in a dogfight. However, its wings are located directly below the cockpit meaning that you cannot see what is below your sides which can lead to you losing track of the enemy. You should get used to searching towards your 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 o'clock, avoiding the wings.
  • Note that when taking off the Ki-43 will shift severely to the left due to the propeller torque, so it is recommended to set keybinds for left and right brakes to effectively control your direction on the runway. Using rudder alone will not work at low speed and you will either circle around or lose control and crash into nearby structures like tents/hangars.
  • Landing is very beginner-friendly too. It is able to decelerate quickly while also having low stall speed, allowing you to quickly slow down and descend onto the runway. Takeoff and landing flaps do not lift up the nose a lot so you can easily remain overall parallel to the ground. It also performs great when braking as its nose will not usually dip into the ground, so you can keep braking until it fully stops (given that you deflect elevators fully upwards) which is vital for preparing the next fight quickly.
  • It has very good handling at most speeds. It does not wobble a lot which is an advantage over the biplanes and early monoplane fighters, making it easier to smooth the aim. You should familiarise the shape of those that you should not turn with: the Spitfires have long, straight nose with an inline engine, rather large and elliptical wings. The Zeros have an overall cylindrical fuselage that merges into a pointy tail after the stabilisers, a radial engine and are usually painted white (early models). If you see them on your tail try outrunning them by diving at around -40 degrees. The Ki-43 still remains responsive handling at 500 km/h, but its speed retention is poor, meaning it will start to lose speed quickly and the enemy might catch up. If you are near a friendly airfield, great. If not, then hope for the best and run towards the friendly side. Don't forget to pitch up and down a little to mess up their aim, the early Spitfires and A6M only have a 60-round drum per cannon which will run out fairly fast. The leftover 7.7 mm machine guns will not be as destructive but still might destroy you.
  • It will be very challenging when facing against the Japanese Ki-43, as both of you have the same characteristics. You cannot outrun each other and cannot out-turn each other, so the fight will be a combination of various manoeuvres and techniques, and of course, the pilot's skills. Note that the Ki-43 has similar appearance as the Ki-44 and can be misjudged as a Ki-44 or a Zero. Comparing to the Ki-43, the Ki-44 has a slightly bigger engine and the canopy is shifted backwards, while the Zero has a very framed cockpit and usually a fully black nose.
  • When it comes to intercepting ground pounders or bombers, the Ki-43 generally performs poorly since the targets are all quite robust against your weak guns. Some examples are the IL-2 which is commonly seen in Sim. It can get mistakenly seen as other aircraft from a distance due to its common appearance. But up close you will see two bomb-like structures underneath its wings and triangular stabilisers with rounded tips. The early IL-2s have no defensive guns so it is safe to sit behind and carefully aim. They are heavily armoured in the cockpit and engine so avoid aiming at these areas. Instead target the tail to hope for disabling their tail control. The late IL-2s, however, have a rear-facing Berezin UB which is something you definitely want to avoid. Perform deflection shots or just disengage.

Enemies worth noting:

  • Typhoon Mk Ia: this is a very capable opponent, it is quite fast, climbs good, maneuvers alright and has 12x 7.7mm MGs that can fatally damage the Ki-43. If you are attacking, get an altitude advantage first and BnZ it. If you are being attacked by it, evade its first pass and immediately start a turnfight. You need to deploy combat / takeoff flaps, or even landing flaps if needed to push your turn rate to the limit. Several circles are needed, don't panic to see the Typhoon keeping up with your turns at first. With appropriate flaps, the Ki-43 will slowly out turn it, allowing you to get onto its tail. The Typhoon overall resembles a Hurricane, except its symbolic giant intake below the engine.

Manual Engine Control

MEC elements
Mixer Pitch Radiator Supercharger Turbocharger
Oil Water Type
Not controllable Controllable
Not auto controlled
Not controllable
Not auto controlled
Controllable
Auto control available
Combined Controllable
2 gears
Not controllable

Modules

Tier Flight performance Survivability Weaponry
I Fuselage repair Radiator Offensive 12 mm
II Compressor Airframe New 12 mm MGs
III Wings repair Engine
IV Engine injection Cover

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Decently fast for the rank
  • Great manoeuvrability
  • Good rate of climb
  • Respectable firepower for a fighter at its rank
  • Useful flaps in a turnfight
  • Great all-round visibility in simulator
  • Forgiving landing characteristics

Cons:

  • Mostly faces Japan (facing equally / more maneuverable planes)
  • Somewhat limited damage output
  • As with a lot of Japanese-made planes, is rather fragile
  • Rudder locks up at around >=450 kph, meaning that you will miss quite some passes due to the aim not being able to adjust horizontally
  • No payload options

History

In early 1937 the army recognized the need for a new single seat fighter. Instead of going through the normal process of requesting manufactures to submit design the army contracted with Nakajima directly to produce a replacement for their Ki-27 (Army Type 97 Fighter) fighter. The requirements laid out to Nakajima for this new fighter was for it to have a top speed of 311mph, to be able to reach 16,405ft within five minutes, to have a minimum range of 500 miles, it was to be armed with two 7.7mm machine guns, and to lose any of the maneuverability of the Ki-27 (Army Type 97 Fighter). The first prototype of what was to become the ki-43 was completed in December 1938 with 2 more following soon after in 1939, however upon testing it was found that these airplanes did not live up the armies expectations. The complaints from test pilots included that the plane was not maneuverable enough, hard to control, and had visibility issues.

Following the evaluation of the initial 3 prototypes Nakajima would develop 10 testing aircraft with various modifications in order to address the armies concerns. The changes tested included giving the fighter the HA-105 engine, replacing the 7.7mm machine guns with 12.7mm machine guns , upgrading the outer skin to a treated duralumin, narrower fuselage, redesigned tail surfaces, modifications to wing design, and the introduction of butterfly flaps. The last improvement in particular helped the plane to overcome its lack of maneuverability that the army had issue with. After these designed prototypes were tested the army settled on what they saw was the optimum configuration and requested that it be equipped with the Nakajima Ha-25 engine. The plane entered production as the Ki-43-Ia (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 1A) with the first example completing production in April 1941. This model was soon replaced with the Ki-43-Ib (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 1B) which replaced one of the 7.7mm machine guns with a 12.7mm machine gun which was also soon replaced by the Ki-43-Ic (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 1C) which was equipped with 2 12.7mm machine gun.

After some time in the field the Ki-43 was to receive a major upgrade based on feedback from pilots this included replacing the Ha-25 engine with the more powerful Ha-115 engine, a two stage supercharger, pilot armor, self-sealing fuel tanks and many more minor improvements. The first prototype of what was to become the Ki-43 II (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 2) was completed in February 1942.The last major modification of the Ki-43 was done in 1944 this modification combined the minor modifications of the IIa and IIb with the more powerful Nakajima Ha-115-II engine. these minor modifications over the ki-43 II included a reduced win span (improving the planes low and medium speed performance), increased pilot armor, improved oil cooler, and modified carburetor intake. This new KI-43 IIIa (Army Type 1 Fighter Model 3A) entered production in October 1944 with approximately 1000 being completed before the war ended. The Ki-43 would become the most numerous of all the Japanese army’s fighters. While operating in Malaysia and Burma the plane received the codename “Jim” and in the pacific theater it received the allied codename “Oscar”. The codename “Oscar” was eventually selected as the official code name for the airplane by the allies.

After the end of the war a number of nations used the KI-43 this included Indonesian People's Security Force who used them against the Dutch and the French who used them against Communists forces in indo china.

Media

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See also

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External links

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Nakajima Aircraft Company (中島飛行機株式会社 )
Fighters  Ki-27 otsu · Ki-27 otsu Tachiarai
  Ki-43-I · Ki-43-II · Ki-43-III otsu
  Ki-44-I · Ki-44-I 34 · Ki-44-II otsu · Ki-44-II hei
  Ki-84 ko · Ki-84 otsu · Ki-84 hei
  Ki-87
Hydroplanes  A6M2-N*
Interceptors  J1N1 · J5N1
Bombers  B5N2
  B6N1 Model 11 · B6N2 Model 12 · B6N2a Model 12Ko
  G5N1 · G8N1
  Ki-49-I · Ki-49-IIa · Ki-49-IIb · Ki-49-IIb/L
Recon  E8N2
Jet Fighters  Kikka
Captured  ␗Ki-27 otsu · ▃Ki-43-II · ␗Ki-43-III ko · ␗Ki-44-II hei · ␗Ki-84 ko
  *Refit of the Mitsubishi A6M2 mod. 11
See also  Fuji Heavy Industries (1957-2017)

China fighters
British  ␗Gladiator Mk I
French  D.510C
Japanese  ␗A6M2 · ␗Ki-27 otsu · ␗Ki-43-III ko · ␗Ki-44-II hei · ␗Ki-61-I otsu · ␗Ki-84 ko
American  CW-21 · Hawk III · P-66 · ␗P-40E-1 · H-81A-2 · ␗P-43A-1
  ␗P-47D-23-RA · ␗P-47D-30 · ␗F-47N-25-RE · ␗P-51C-11-NT · ␗P-51D-20 · ␗P-51K
Soviet  ␗I-15bis · ␗I-153 M-62 · ␗I-16 Chung 28 · ␗I-16 type 5 · ␗I-16 type 10 · ␗I-16 type 17 · ␗La-11 · ␗La-9