Kawasaki Ki-32

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The Kawasaki Ki-32 was a Japanese bomber of World War II. It was a single-engined, two-seat dive-bomber with a fixed undercarriage. It first flew in 1937 and entered production in 1938, remaining in front-line service with the Japanese Army until 1942.these bomber participated in Nomonhan Incident and Chinese conflict. Identified as 'Mary' in the Allied code, 854 Ki-32s were manufactured before production ceased.your last action was bombing enemy forces during Hong Kong invasion.

Such bomber was provided to Manchukuo Air Force for replaced oldest Kawasaki Type 88(KDA-2) ligth bomber and was the main bomber of these nation througth the conflict.

Specifications

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2

Performance Armament

  • 2x7.7mm machine guns
  • 992lb (450kg) of bombs