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Flushed with the success of the G8N, Nakajima were already investigating the possibility of a successor when the data from the procurement of the Heinkel He-274 and He-277 was secured.
Most significantly, the G10N had a maximum speed of 484 miles per hour at 32,000 feet and was about 20mph faster than the B-36 at 49,000.
By 1955, an attack pattern had been set where Ohkas fired from submarines were assigned targets in the first tier of states along the Pacific coast while Ohkas fired from G10Ns, longer ranged due to the altitude and speed of their launch, attacked the next tier of states inland.
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  nakajima g10n - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The Nakajima G10N ''Fugaku'' (Japanese: 富岳 or 富嶽, "Mount Fuji"), was a planned Japanese ultra-long range heavy bomber plane designed during World War II.
Both Nakajima and Kawanishi made proposals for the Fugaku.
The Nakajima design had straight wings and contra-rotating four-blade propellers; the Kawanishi design had elliptical wings and single four-blade propellers.
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 a-a Encyclopedia Index
The Nakajima G10N Fugaku (Japanese : 富岳 or 富嶽, " Mount Fuji "), was a planned Japanese ultra-long range hea...
The Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa (隼, " Peregrine Falcon ") was a single-engined land-based fighter used by the Imperial...
The Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki (鍾馗、"Demon") was a single-engined fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Ar...
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Ki.43 Hayabusa, Nakajima 'Oscar' (Army Type 1 Fighter) The Ki.43 was antiquated in concept by the conservatism of the army, that had been misled by the succes of the Ki.27.
Ki.115 Tsurugi, Nakajima The Ki.115 was a purpose-designed suicide attack aircraft of mixed construction.
Helen Nakajima Ki.49 Donryu Hickory Tachikawa Ki.54 Ida Tachikawa Ki.36 Ida Tachikawa Ki.55 Ione Aichi AI-104.
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 Royal Air Force Museum Aircraft Thesaurus - Nakajima
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 Nakajima G10N
In Response To: Re: Nakajima G10N1 "Fugaku" (Steve Horn)
In Response To: Re: Nakajima G10N1 "Fugaku" (Ryan Boerema)
By the way, there was some discussion of the G10N and it's private-venture predecessor, the Nakajima Z, on the X-Planes board.
www.j-aircraft.com /faq/G10N.htm   (758 words)

  
 Nakajima G10N Information
The Nakajima G10N Fugaku (Japanese: 富岳 or 富嶽, "Mount Fuji"), was a planned Japanese ultra-long range heavy bomber plane designed during World War II.
While the project was conceived by Nakajima head Chikuhei Nakajima, Kawanishi and Mitsubishi also made proposals for the Fugaku.
While Nakajima's 4-row 36-cylinder Ha-54 engine was abandoned as too complex, Mitsubishi successfully built the 2-row 22-cylinder Ha-50 engine for the Kawanishi design, testing three units in May 1944.
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 Militrade has an online auction for military collectibles, military history, a forum and links to other sites
The Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi (剣 'Sword') was a one-man kamikaze aircraft developed by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in the closing stages of World War 2 in late 1945.
The Nakajima G10N Fugaku (Japanese: 富岳 or 富嶽, 'Mount Fuji'), was a planned Japanese ultra-long range heavy bomber plane designed during World War II.
The Nakajima G8N 'Renzan' (連山, 'mountain range') was a land-based bomber designed for use by the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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 Netwings Forums - Super Bombers of WWII
Besides the B-29, there were many awesome bombers produced by maybe every participant of the war.
I would really love to find a G8N and G10N, but in the meantime, I did find this.
Nakajima Shinzan-Available as a VB CFS 2 plane
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E8N, Nakajima 'Dave' (Naval Type 95 Reconaissance Floatplane) The E8N was a sturdy biplane, used as catapult-launched tactical reconnaissance and artilley spotter aircraft for cruisers and battleships.
Ki.8, Nakajima Two-seat fighter, a low-wing monoplane with an inverted gull wing and a trousered undercarriage.
Two late prototypes were the first {Nakajima Type 91} fighters, but these were completely redesigned aircraft that had little in common with the original NC.
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The Nakajima G10N Fugaku (Japanese: 中島 G10N 富岳, " Mount Fuji"), was a planned Japanese long range heavy bomber plane that was similar in design to the Douglas DC-3 and DC-4 that was designed during World War II.
Much of its design elements came from the prewar collaboration with the United States.
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 Nakajima G10N Fugaku
W międzyczasie od 1943 roku zakłady Nakajima pracowały nad kolejnym prototypem ciężkiego bombowca, oznaczonym G8N "Renzan" (w kodzie alianckim Rita).
Ostatecznie zwyciężyło rozwiązanie kompromisowe, choć wkrótce Armia zrezygnowała z dalszego udziału w pracach studialnych i pod koniec 1943 roku zakłady Nakajima rozpoczęły prace projektowe nad samolotem już tylko na zamówienie Marynarki.
Rysunek projektowanego ciężkiego samolotu bombowego dalekiego zasięgu Nakajima G10N1 "Fugaku" - widok z boku.
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 Nakajima G10N - meaning of word
__NOTOC__ The '''Nakajima G10N ''Fugaku'' (Japanese language: 富岳 or 富嶽, \"Mount Fuji\"), was a planned Japanese ultra-long range heavy bomber plane designed during World War II.
The Fugaku had its origins in \"Project Z\", a 1942 specification for an intercontinental bomber which could take off from Japan, bomb the continental United States, and continue onward to land in Germany.
Both Nakajima and Kawanishi Aircraft Company made proposals for the Fugaku.
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