Kawasaki Ki-60

The Kawasaki Ki-60 was an experimental Japanese pre-World War II fighter aircraft that used a license-built (Kawasaki) DB 601 liquid-cooled engine. This was at that time an unusual choice because the majority of Japanese aircraft at that time used air-cooled radial engines.

Ki-60
The first of three prototype KI-60s.
Role Fighter
National origin Japan
Manufacturer Kawasaki Kōkūki Kōgyō K.K.
First flight March 1941
Status Cancelled
Number built 3
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