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The Mitsubishi
Hyakushiki Shiteir is supposed to be one of the best Japanese aircraft.
Developed as a high-altitude, high-speed reconnaissance aircraft, it proved very
successful and was used throughout the pacific war by the Japanese Army. Shortly
before China-based B-29s initiated high-altitude daylight raids over Japan, it
became ovcious to the Japanese Army leaders that an urgent development of an
interceptor fighter with good performances at high altitude was necessary. In
June 1943, the Army Aeronautical Research Institute studied the possibility of
adapting the Hyakushiki Shiteir, which was one of the few operational aircraft
in the Japanese Army to have the required altitude performance, to this type of
operation. In May 1944, the project was approved and urgently carried out. To
mount two 20mm machine guns on the nose, the forward fuselage fuel tank were
replaced and nose canopy was modified to "stepped" nose housing. The aircraft
with these modifications were called Hyakushiki Shitei III Kai Air Defence
Fighter "Otsu" type. Further, in July 1944, the Army ordered to add a 37mm
dorsal canon tofire forward and upward at an angle of 70 degrees. Aircraft with
this addition was called "Otsu + Hei" type. Although most of them were flown by
reconnaissance aircraft pilots with few dog figh experience, they made greater
military gains against B29s proving the outstanding basic capability of the
Hyakushiki Shitei.
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X-1 - Black |
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X-10 - Gun Metal |
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X-11 - Chrome Silver |
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X-18 - Semi Gloss
Black |
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X-4 - Blue |
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X-7 - Red |
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XF-1 - Flat Black |
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XF-10 - Flat Brown |
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XF-12 - J.N. Grey |
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XF-13 - J.A. Green |
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XF-15 - Flat Flesh |
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XF-16 - Flat Aluminum |
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XF-19 - Sky Grey |
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XF-2 - Flat White |
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XF-21 - Sky |
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XF-3 - Flat Yellow |
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XF-5 - Flat Green |
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XF-52 - Flat Earth |
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XF-56 - Metallic Grey |
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XF-57 - Buff |
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XF-58 - Olive Green |
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XF-60 - Dark Yellow |
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