Friday, October 2, 2009
Yokosuka K5Y1 "Willow" blueprint part 1
My first blueprint in this blog, Yokosuka K5Y1 also known as "cureng" in Indonesia and it role a significant air power to counter the dutch occupation back on 1940's. The Yokosuka K5Y was a two-seat unequal-span biplane trainer (Allied codename: "Willow") that served in the Imperial Japanese Navy during the World War II.
Due to its bright orange paint scheme (applied to all Japanese military trainers for visibility), it earned the nickname "aka-tombo", or "red dragonfly", after a type of insect common throughout Japan. The aircraft was based on the Yokosuka Type 91 Trainer, but stability problems led to a redesign by Kawanishi in 1933. It entered service in 1934 as a land-based K5Y1 with fixed tail-skid landing gear, and remained in use throughout the war. Floatplane types K5Y2 and K5Y3 were also produced.
Download Yokosuka K5Y1 blueprint part 1
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