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The Japanese Kyushu J7W1 Shinden (Magnificent Lightning) was that most radical piston powered pusher fighter of the WWII era. It was designed to outperform ALL existing Japanese and Allied types. And, production did in fact start BEFORE the first of two Shinden prototypes were finished in April 1945. The first flight was delayed because of engine cooling issues, shortages of critical parts and the dire war situation for Japan. The prototype flights were with landing gear down. The Shinden's designer-Captain Masaoki Tsuruno made three flights on the day of first flight.
Here are my quiz answers.
1. Kyushu
2. Kyushu J7W1 SHINDEN
3. 3 August 1945.
4. Six blade pusher prop
5. The war ended a week later (from the Shinden's flights) after the second American atomic H bomb destroyed Nagasaki, which event followed the destruction of Hiroshima by the first enemy-targeted atomic H bomb. Those caused the Japanese surrender on VJ Day.
Specifications
Crew: One
Powerplant: one 2,000 Hp Mitsubishi Ha 43-42 radial piston engine
Max speed: estimated 466 mph
Max altitude; estimated 39,000 ft
Wingspan: 36' 6"
Length: 31' 8"
Max Weight: 11,526 lb
Armament: Four 30mm Type 5 cannon with 450 rounds
This heavy (and substantial) armament weight in the nose offset the pusher engine weight in the rear. The three main wheels of the tricycle landing gear had also two auxiliary wheels-this landing gear was NEVER retracted in the test flights. The SHINDEN had strong vibrations at full power, mainly from the pusher propeller and drive shaft. There was also a strong tendency to pull right in flight.
My info states the flight prototype Shinden became an exhibit in America's Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
Oh, and I forgot to describe that the design was a canard design with main wing below the rear engine with twin empennages above and below the aft wing. The lower empennage below the main wing had small wheels that were also retractable.
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