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Today we are pleased to present the Japanese answer to American Thunderbolts and Super Fortresses!
Meet the Ki-87 - The high altitude interceptor!
Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, it became clear that Japan would require machines that were capable of stopping US bombing raids. The army commissioned therefore, to create and produce a high-altitude fighter capable of intercepting enemy bombers before they hit Japanese controlled islands. This objective sought, was achieved in part, by creating a twin-engined Mitsubishi Ki-83 and Kawasaki Ki-102, both of which are well-known to War Thunder players. In competition with the above-mentioned projects, an aircraft created by Kunihiro Aoki from the Nakajima Aircraft Company was a single-engine fighter equipped with a super-turbocharger and a pressurized cabin.
It took over two years to create the prototype of the Ki-87. Engineers encountered a number of problems, one of the biggest of which was the use of the super-turbocharger. The first flight of the machine took place in April of 1945. Ultimately, the aircraft had to reach nearly 700 km/h, whilst being equipped with 4 cannons: 2x20mm and 2x30mm, so that a pilot would be able to intercept enemy aircraft operating at high altitude, specifically the American B-29 Superfortress. However, before the machine had reached its full efficiency in battle, the war between Japan and the United States of America was over.
One of the most characteristic elements of this aircraft is a large super-turbocharger mounted on the right side of the fuselage. Our graphic designers have tried to reproduce as accurately as possible, the module on which Japanese engineers spent so much of their valuable time to implement into the vehicle. Another distinguishing element is the aircraft's landing gear, prior to climbing beyond take off, it is rotated by 90 degrees, and only then retracts. Of course this element has also been recreated by us faithfully in the game.
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In contrast to the A6M Zero, Ki fighters never belonged to the most agile, so any player who sits in a Ki-87 cockpit should focus primarily on attacks that use the height/altitude advantage. With 20 and 30 mm cannons, even a short, accurate burst is able to rip or tear an enemy fighter or bomber apart.
Ki-87, one of the latest aircraft created in Japan during the Second World War, it will be a great addition to the Premium branch of the Japanese Tech Tree. Soon it will take pride of place in the line-up of many players who like to fly under the flag of the Rising Sun!
The War Thunder Team
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Comments (166)
Im intersested in seeing new Japan tech added. But i wondering will there be anymore Jets added :) much love <3
Faulty research chaps. The sole prototype built made only five flights (with the undercarraige DOWN). Should be in game with a fixed undercarriage. Also no evidence that the cannon were ever LOADED OR FIRED. Should be in game with no ammunition. Poor show.
Is there a name to that song used in the clip? Because it sounds amazing!
I agree with you !
please don't make overpriced
I hope this is a top tier jap........ 2x 20mm 2x 30mm that's BS makes me wanna quit playing the planes
It's gonna be 6.3 or 6.7
SzalonyKalbur, It will most likely 6.3. 6.7 is jet BR
hey stona_WT will the su6 be a premium? it looks cool
It's devblog for Ki-87
Russian plane prototipe, even when that nation doesnt need another attacker plane???? = Non premium Jappanese plane prototipe, even when this nation is lacking some planes in the tech tree to compete against alied nations with postwar super planes??? = Premium)))))))))
Is/are there (a) non-premium reinforcement(s) to the British ground forces tree this update? I really would rather appreciate that! suggestions: another Churchill after the seven or the British Sabre spaag (chieftain modification) also some armored cars like Saladin with 76mm would be cool!
Cmon guys, it's Ki-87 devblog :) Follow our other devblogs and you will see that all (we hope) of you will find something nice in 1.63 Desert Hunters :)
Great plane but is Japan going to receive any dive-bomber or torddeo-bomber in next update?
Follow our devblogs - that's all I can say now :)
is premium potato
Calling the Japanese aircraft a potato is very risky. On your place, I would watch my back and never switch off the lights in home. Ninjas. Ninjas are everywhere and they will search for revenge!
Stona_WT, perhaps you have been wrong in calling a Japanese plane a potato, but it is not wrong in what it will be premium, unless you add no premium variants as befits a nation that has few planes ...
Will it get the prototype engine or the engine that would be used in the production Ki-87? You're planning to add P-51H in future right? Give it the planned production engine.
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