Talk:Kawasaki Ki-45
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[edit]During your operative life having modified your armament, precisely ones equipped with ventral Bombs are used two planes how Kamikaze (how occurred in Okinawa more later) during the Allied Invasion of Biak Island, May 27, 1944 obtain unically certain damages at some secondary naval unit.
The next version, Kawasaki Ki-45 KAIc are one developed specialized in Night fighting why are indeed equipped with centimetrical radar in the nose, --Zephirum 07:26, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
- Seems more like a (very) bad translation to me.--172.190.211.78 (talk) 00:46, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
Power to Mass Ratio
[edit]The power to mass ratio given is 0.26 kW/kg (0.16 hp/lb), but if you compare the planes gross weight with its power output you get 0.11 horsepower per pound (rounding to nearest hundredth). Additionally the stated power ratio is the exact same as the P-38 lightning’s which is impossible since the p-38 is almost 2,000 lbs lighter and has engines which are 60% more powerful. However the data in the specifications is sourced. I don’t have any contradicting sources so I don’t feel comfortable editing it. But the data is bizarre. Lamash2 (talk) 23:36, 21 June 2024 (UTC)
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