Kawanishi Aircraft Company

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The Template:Nihongo was a Japanese aircraft manufacturer<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> active during World War II.

History

The company was founded as Kawanishi Engineering Works in 1920 in Hyōgo Prefecture as an outgrowth of the Kawanishi conglomerate, which had been funding the Nakajima Aircraft Company. Kawanishi built its first aircraft, the Kawanishi K-1 Mail-carrying Aircraft in 1921, and set up an airline, Nippon Koku K.K. (Japan Aviation Co. Ltd) in 1923, designing and building several aircraft for the airline's use. It was forced by the Japanese government to shut down Nippon Koku in 1929, however, with its routes being transferred to the government-owned Nippon Koku Yuso K.K. (Japan Air Transport Co. Ltd.) Kawanishi then split off the former Kawanishi Engineering Works, forming Kawanishi Kokuki KK in 1928, taking all of the Kawanishi Engineering Works' assets.<ref name="Kikesh p124-5">Mikesh and Abe 1990, pp. 124–125.</ref><ref>Template:Harvnb</ref>

While Kawanishi was best known for its seaplanes, such as the Kawanishi H6K<ref name="Green1962v5pp126-129">Template:Harvnb</ref> and H8K<ref name="Green1962v5pp131-135">Template:Harvnb</ref> flying boats, its N1K-J land-based fighter -derived from their Kawanishi N1K1 floatplane fighter<ref name="Green1962v6pp123-126">Template:Harvnb</ref>- was considered one of the best in the war.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> After Japan's defeat, the company was reborn as Shin Meiwa Industries (later ShinMaywa), and continued to create flying boats such as the PS-1 and US-2.

Products

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Kawanishi N1K
File:Kawanishi H8K2 (Emily) flying boat.jpg
Kawanishi H8K flying boat

Floatplanes

  • E5K - 1931 three-seat reconnaissance floatplane, Kawanishi-built version of Yokosuka E5Y; 20 built
  • E7K - 1933 three-seat reconnaissance floatplane; 533 built
  • E8K - 1933 reconnaissance floatplane prototype, cancelled as it was inferior to the Nakajima E4N2; one built
  • E10K - 1934 night reconnaissance/transport flying boat; one built, but cancelled in favor of the Aichi E10A; prototype converted into a transport
  • E11K - 1937 night reconnaissance flying boat; two built, but cancelled in favor of the Aichi E11A
  • E12K - 1937 two-seat reconnaissance floatplane project
  • E13K - 1938 three-seat reconnaissance floatplane; two built, but cancelled in favor of the Aichi E13A
  • E15K Shiun - 1941 reconnaissance floatplane; 15 built

Bombers

  • G9K Gunzan - proposed land-based heavy bomber based on the H8K, remained a project, the "G9K Gunzan" name being a post-was extrapolation.
  • K-100 - twin-engine land-based bomber project
  • TB - four-engine heavy bomber project

Flying boats

  • H3K - 1930 patrol/training flying boat; 5 built
  • H6K - 1936 patrol flying boat developed from the H3K; 215 built
  • H8K - 1941 patrol flying boat; 167 built
  • H11K Soukū - transport flying boat project; mockup only
  • K-60 - long-range 80 ton flying boat project
  • K-200 - proposed turbojet-powered long-range flying boat, not built
  • KX-3 - 500 ton, 12 engine flying boat project

Fighters

  • K-11 - 1927 carrier-based fighter
  • A8K - 1945 projected carrier-based fighter based on the J6K
  • J3K - 1942 interceptor fighter, not built
  • J6K Jinpū - 1943 interceptor fighter based on the J3K; mockup only
  • N1K Kyōfū - 1942 floatplane fighter
  • N1K1-J/N1K2-J Shiden/Shiden Kai - 1942 land-based fighter conversion of N1K

Trainers

  • K6K - 1938 floatplane trainer prototype; 2 built
  • K8K - 1938 floatplane trainer; 15 built

Transports

Suicide attack aircraft

  • Baika - projected kamikaze aircraft based on the Fieseler Fi 103R, not built

Civil aircraft

References

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  • Template:Cite book (new edition 1987 by Putnam Aeronautical Books, Template:ISBN.)
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  • Mikesh, Robert C. and Shorzoe Abe. Japanese Aircraft, 1910–1941. London: Putnam & Company Ltd., 1990. Template:ISBN.
  • Richards, M.C. "Kawanishi 4-Motor Flying-Boats (H6K 'Mavis' and H8K 'Emily')". Aircraft in Profile Volume 11. Windsor, Berkshire, UK: Profile Publications Ltd., 1972.

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