See Restored WWII Japanese Fighter Featuring Liquid Cooling Technology
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See Restored WWII Japanese Fighter Featuring Liquid Cooling Technology
A Different Fighter Design The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien was a Japanese fighter plane used during World War II. Unlike most Japanese aircraft of that time, which were lightweight and used radial engines, the Ki-61 used a liquid-cooled inline V12 engine. This engine was based on a German design, the Daimler-Benz DB 601, and gave the aircraft a sleek and narrow shape. Built by the Kawasaki Aircraft Company, the Ki-61 first flew in late 1941. Its design …
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