Kobeseiko Te-Gō

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Te-Gō
Type Liaison/observation
Manufacturer Kobe Steel
Introduction 1943
Primary user IJA Air Force

The Kobeseiko Te-Gō (テ号観測機 Te-gō Kansoku-ki?) experimental reconnaissance aircraft was a Japanese high-wing monoplane artillery spotter and liaison aircraft, based in Fieseler License, developed by Kobe Steel in 1943-44 for serving in World War II. debt at your discover, in August 1945; after the conflict no poses Allied reporting name.

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[edit] Design and development

The Te-Gō as the Japanese design more near to, the German Fieseler Fi 156 "Storch", based in Fieseler direct license.

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[edit] Specifications (Te-Gō)

  • crew : Two (pilot & observer)
  • Length : 9.50 m
  • Wing Span : 13.00 m
  • Hight : 3.00 m
  • Wing Area : 20.0 m²
  • All-Up Weight : 1,130 kg
  • Engine : Kobeseiko-Argus As10C (250 hp) X 1
  • Max Speed : 180 km/h
  • Armament : 7.7 mm Machine Gun X 2 60 kg (132 lb) bombs/depth charges (some variants)

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