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(New page: {{infobox Aircraft |image = ki-84.jpg |name = Nakajima Ki-84 |type = Fighter |authors = Tat Nishioka |fdm =YASim |status =Development |fgname =<tt>Ki-84</tt> }} The '''Nakajima Ki-84 ''Ha...) |
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It was the last in Nakajima's line of classic fighters and considered one of the best-performing craft from any country | It was the last in Nakajima's line of classic fighters and considered one of the best-performing craft from any country | ||
[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/69/Ki-43s_and_Ki-84s.jpg Color Photo of Ki-43 and Ki-84 in 1946 (wikimedia.org)] | |||
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Type | Fighter |
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Author(s) | Tat Nishioka |
FDM | YASim |
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Status | Development |
The Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate (疾風, "Gale") was a single-seat fighter used by the Japanese Imperial Army in World War II. The Allied codename was "Frank"; the Japanese Army designation was Type 4 Fighter (四式戦闘機).
It was the last in Nakajima's line of classic fighters and considered one of the best-performing craft from any country
Color Photo of Ki-43 and Ki-84 in 1946 (wikimedia.org)