BR 3 - Japanese Ki-21-Ic

I’ll preface this suggestion by saying, Id rather see the Ki-21-IIb, however the best Ki-21 model on hand I believe is the Ic from WT. (Ki-21 Hei in WT)

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Ki-21-Ic

Production

  • designer was Mitsubishi
  • designed: 1936–1937
  • produced: 1937-1644
  • 2064 were built in total (All combat variants)

General

  • Empty Weight was 6 tons
  • Gross Weight was 10-11 tons
  • Length was 16 m (52 ft 6 in)
  • Wingspan was 22.5 m (73 ft 10 in)
  • Height was 4.85 m (15 ft 11 in)
  • Crew of 5-7 (Gunner count could vary depending on how many guns you wanted manned at once)
  • Engine used was the Nakajima Ha-5-kai in a twin configuration.

Flight Characteristics

  • Max Speed was 432 km/h (268.43 mph)
  • Rate of Climb was 5.9 m/s (19.357 ft/s)
  • Turn Time was 14 s
  • Max Altitude of 8,600m (28,215 ft)

Armament

  • 2 × 7.7 mm Type 89 machine gun ‘special’ - X1
  • 1 x 7.7 mm Te-1 machine gun - X7

Payload

  • SUGGESTED PAYLOAD - 4x 250kg GPHE Bombs
Other options include
  • 20x 50kg GPHE Bombs
  • 10x 100kg GPHE Bombs
  • 2x 500kg GPHE Bombs

Images

Images of the model in WT

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Historical Images

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A quick summary of its service history

  • Entered service in 1938 as a fast bomber designed to be unescorted.
  • Would see significant action in China to much success, though losses were non insignificant.
  • Would continue frontline use going into WW2, though they would be quickly relegated to second line use until the later Ki-21-II’s would enter service. The later variants would slowly be phased out of frontline use except in kamikaze roles by 1943.
  • They would continue service till the end of the war in various auxiliary uses such as transports, “gilders”, ASW, trainers, etc.
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Feels weird having a thread that didnt devolve into an argument.

Having the Ki-21 would be really nice for Japan, finally getting a new attacker aircraft instead of yet another BR5 fighter would be amazing to see.

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