So the obvious differences between the Ki-61-I-Otsu and the Ki-61-I-Hei is the wing armament. What I want to know is there any other diffrences between the 2. I heard the Hei had more armor, but didn't have any luck find sources on that.
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Other changes included were "powered by 1 × Kawasaki Ha-40 radial, rated at 1,180 hp (880 kW), a lengthened fuselage with a detacheable tail, and strengthened wings with 2 hardpoints rated at 551 lb (250 kg). Other details are: ;ength of 29 ft 4 inch (8,94 m), empty weight of 5,798 lb (2.630 kg), normal take-off weight of 7,650 lb (3.470 kg), max level speed of 360 mph (590 km/h) at 13,980 ft (4.260 m), max range of 1,119 miles (1.800 km), Climb to 16,405 ft (5.000 m) in 7 min 0 sec, and a service ceiling of 32,810 ft (10.000 m)" - SourceWW2 Warbirds: the Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien Allied codename 'Tony' - Frans Bonné Not sure how reliable that source is.
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Thank you for your help,
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Other changes included were "powered by 1 × Kawasaki Ha-40 radial, rated at 1,180 hp (880 kW), a lengthened fuselage with a detacheable tail, and strengthened wings with 2 hardpoints rated at 551 lb (250 kg). Other details are: ;ength of 29 ft 4 inch (8,94 m), empty weight of 5,798 lb (2.630 kg), normal take-off weight of 7,650 lb (3.470 kg), max level speed of 360 mph (590 km/h) at 13,980 ft (4.260 m), max range of 1,119 miles (1.800 km), Climb to 16,405 ft (5.000 m) in 7 min 0 sec, and a service ceiling of 32,810 ft (10.000 m)" - SourceWW2 Warbirds: the Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien Allied codename 'Tony' - Frans Bonné Not sure how reliable that source is.
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Thank you for your help,
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