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Nakajima AN introduced in 1939.
Caption says this was developed based on P26 and structure was already classical.

Nakajima_AN.jpg

Source: Sky (April 1939)
 
A new one for me. Thanks Shinpachi Shinpachi

Ran a contest against the A5M for the Navy fighter of the mid 39s?
This is a very good question, Escuadrilla Azul.
Nakajima AN was originally built as Ki-11 to compete with not only Kawasaki Ki-10 for the army but also Mitsubishi A5M for the navy in 1934 but failed both to be adopted. Later prototypes were sold to press companies like Asahi , Osaka Mainich and Tokyo Nichinichi.

Nakajima Ki-11
Nakajima_Ki-11.jpg

Source: Wiki
 
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This is a very good question, Escuadrilla Azul.
Nakajima AN was originally built as Ki-11 to compete with not only Kawasaki Ki-10 for the army but also Mitsubishi A5M for the navy in 1934 but failed both to be adopted. Later prototypes were sold to press companies like Asahi , Osaka Mainich and Tokyo Nichinichi.

Nakajima Ki-11
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Source: Wiki
I guess that as Ki-11 lost against the Ki-10 due to the paramount importance of maneuverability for a japanese fighter in mid 30s.

Very modern for the mid 30s with enclosed cockpit and low wing monoplane.
 

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