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 Post subject: KI-61 Tony
PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 2:41 am 
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I saw my first KI-61 Tony today,just a wreck can't belive how small it is can't believe how big the engine is. It is to be set up as a diorama a real waste.I would love to build one.


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 Post subject: Tony
PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 10:06 am 
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So where was this Ki-61 Mick?

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 Post subject: KI-61 Tony
PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 12:34 am 
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The Tony is Robert Greinert's and is going on display at Precision Aero at Wangaratta.
It's just a wreck but i recon i could build one.
Mick


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 3:28 am 
did you made any pictures?, I love to see some.
About the engine, isn't it just a licence build DB601?
So I don't think this plane would be much smaller then a Me-109??

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 Post subject: Arjan KI-61
PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 2:34 am 
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Arjan what's your email adress i will send you a couple of picks.
Mick


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 Post subject: pics please?
PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 6:37 am 
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Me too please Mick, got a tony cockpit section just up the road from me at classic jets.

from memory you have my email address, if not I know I have yours.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 12:32 pm 
ok emailadress,

melodenise@yahoo.com,

I thought he only retrieved a frontsection of the plane, but i will see for myself if you sent me the pics, thanks in advance

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The Ki-61 Hein "Swallow" Allie Tony, was thought to be German or Italian at first because of the in-line engine. It was based on the DB 601 engine the Japanese built Ha-40. The Bf 109 was about the same size. The Ki-61 was in some It entered service in 1943 and if Japan could have developed it as a naval fighter it could have helped to replace the A6M. But the engine plant was bombed out and only a limited number were in service. I really like this fighter. It would be nice to try and find any data to compair it with the 109 :?

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 2:14 pm 
Ps did you see his p-47 project as well??

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Hi all

Robert posts on this site occasionally so you may be able to get him to talk about the Tony - I believe it has been here for a while as it was known about some time ago. Robert is a private person and I think we should respect his privacy here but if he chooses to let us know i am sure we would all appreciate a rundown on his Tony and plans.

I am led to believe that although the engine is loosely based upon a Daimler Benze that it is not really like one at all especially the blocks are much different.

Roberts P47s are located in Sydney which is a long way from Wangaratta where the Tony is.

Mick could I also have a copy of the photos?? Please Please Please

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 Post subject: Hi Mick
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Hi Mick,

I remember a long time ago, you telling me he had more than one wreck.

Is it the case ?

I love that bird ( The Ki-61 of course )

So.......Does anyone has better pics of the one at Chiran at the Kamikaze Peace Museum.

They never did ansewred any of my e-mails.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 3:45 am 
I'm almost certain the HA-40 is an exact copy of the db601.

And about the Ki-61, afther the engine factory was bombed they put in a radial engine, which gabe a far better performance. This plane was called the ki-100 (if i'm right).
I really love the ki-61 its a gorgous plane.

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The Ha-40 was a very close copy of the db601. But the Japanese had production problums. The Hien was a good manuveralbe and rugged airframe. Yes after the B-29 raid that flattened the engine pant there were about 250 airframes with out engines. Some were given a radial, (not have the make with me) caled the Ki-100 "Experiental fighter". good proformance at altitude and could get up to the B-29s. But the Ki-100 cam e late and in small numbers to make any real differance.

The Ki-61 could hold its own, but it was a big step for the IJA as it was the only operational inline engine that I have found. After the Ha-40 plant was blasted some airframes had the Db 601 engines installed, this is about 4 airfraes I think. It was not that bad :?

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 19, 2004 2:17 am 
the D4Y1 Judy had also an inline engine

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There is the sole surviving (IIRC) Ki100 in the UK; it was at RAF St Athan, then moved to Cosford Air Museum and is now in the Milestones of Flight at the RAF Museum, Hendon. It's there as 'typical Japanese Fighter' as they don't have a Zero in the collection.


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