Ki-48 question

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Hoggardhigh

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Jan 6, 2014
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Hi all,

Some sources claim that initial production of the Ki-48-II series differed from the preceding Ki-48-I series only in featuring a lengthened fuselage, updated engines, and extra armor protection. However, others state that the Ki-48-II series also featured reinforcement of the fuselage.

Which of these statements is true? Does anyone know if ALL production Ki-48 models were structurally the same apart from the Ki-48-II's longer fuselage?

Thanks
 
I haven't heard of the longer fuselage but am curious if truly existed.
"Mechanic of World Aircraft vol 2" tells the basic difference between the model I and the model II ko(A) is the engine.
Its following model II otsu(B) is a reinforced version of the ko(A) equipped with the dive-brake to be used as a dive bomber.
Measurements show all same in the list.

Spec list based on the army manual which was edited by Takeo Doi- Ki48 designer of Kawasaki Aircraft in December 1943.
Ki-48 specs.JPG


Appearances of the model II otsu(B) as a dive bomber.
Ki-48_model_otsu.JPG
 
I haven't heard of the longer fuselage but am curious if truly existed.
"Mechanic of World Aircraft vol 2" tells the basic difference between the model I and the model II ko(A) is the engine.
Its following model II otsu(B) is a reinforced version of the ko(A) equipped with the dive-brake to be used as a dive bomber.
Measurements show all same in the list.

Spec list based on the army manual which was edited by Takeo Doi- Ki48 designer of Kawasaki Aircraft in December 1943.
View attachment 375217

Appearances of the model II otsu(B) as a dive bomber.
View attachment 375218
What do you mean by, "reinforced"?
 
1. Added bomb racks for the 250kgs x2 or 500kgs x 1.
2. Added armors in the cockpit and the fuel tanks.
3. Replaced 7.7mm machine guns with more powerful 12.7mm Ho-103 cannons.
4. and other minor structural improvements as a dive bomber like the diagram shows.

Difference_model IIA_IIB.JPG
 
However, others state that the Ki-48-II series also featured reinforcement of the fuselage.
Thanks

I've only read where there was a bad tail flutter problem with the early prototypes and as a result the rear fuselage was strengthened for all production Lilly's - so no extra fuselage strengthening for the II series as the problem was solved.

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