In 1936, the prototype of the 11 test ship bomber was ordered by the Navy, Nakashima, and Mitsubishi, but Mitsubishi was discontinued to develop prototypes in two companies, Aichi, Nakashima.
In love, the flat shape of the all-metal low-wing monofila, main wing and tailwing are adopted an aerodynamic oval taper wing. The main legs have developed a fixed leg and a rapid drop braking plate on the bottom of the main wing, and the prototype was first flying in 1938.
Subsequent flight tests have been troubled to modify problems such as unintentional bicycle and weight of the raiser, but since it has superior speed and maneuverability than the rival Nakashima machine, it is used as a complete model of the Kyuku Series 14 (1939) battlefield bomber that boasts a high rade at the beginning of the big war. There was one.
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