Kokusai Ku-8
Ku-8 | |
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Ku-8II | |
Role | Transport glider |
National origin | Japan |
Manufacturer | Kokusai |
Primary user | Imperial Japanese Army Air Service |
Number built | 700 |
Developed from | Kokusai Ki-59 |
The Kokusai Ku-8-II (国際 ク8 四式特殊輸送機 Kokusai ku 8 yonshiki tokushū yusōki) (Kokusai Type 4 Special Transport Glider[1]) was a Japanese military glider used during the Second World War.
Design and development
Design of the Ku-8-II began in December 1941, the glider was essentially a Kokusai Ki-59, with the engines and fuel tanks removed and a modified undercarriage. It was given the Allied code name Goose and later Gander. It could carry eighteen troops, or 1500 kg of cargo and two crew.
A Ku-8-II version that was produced in 1944 used a tubular steel frame structure, and had a hinged nose that could be opened to the side to allow loading. Also, its capacity was increased slightly to carry twenty troops.[2] In total, approximately 700 were built. They were used operationally in the Philippines, primarily to carry supplies.
Variants
- Ku-8I:Prototypes.
- Ku-8II:Military transport glider. Production version.
Operators
Specifications
General characteristics
- Capacity: 20 troops
- Length: 13.31 m (43 ft 8 in)
- Wingspan: 23.20 m (76 ft 1 in)
- Gross weight: 3,500 kg (7,720 lb)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 224 km/h (140 mph)
- Range: 300 km (190 miles)
See also
- Related lists
References
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- ↑ Japanese
- ↑
- Donaldson, Graham. "The Japanese paratroopers in the Dutch East Indies, 1941-1942". The Netherlands East Indies 1941-1942.
[Weapons and Warfare book 16, page 1682]