sorry, clone... anyway, this was news to me, rather interesting I thought...
http://www.studenten.net/customasp/axl/ ... ple_id=628
Japanese Komet Klone
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Japanese Komet Klone
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indeed, the story of this plane is quite interesting, although its not only known to "oldtimers", but also youngsters (me ). the japanese also had a plane quite similar to the Me262, the Nakajima Kikka, which is also to be found on this website (http://www.studenten.net/customasp/axl/ ... 629&page=0) . It had engines based on the BMW003.
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Thanks guys - don't know why i've never encountered this before - you'd have thought those old 70s war comics would have had a field day with such contraptions, but I have no recollection of old Union Jack Jackson or Sergeant Fury coming up against some sneaky japs with their kraut-crate-ripoffs!
I've probably given away more about my academic grounding (lack of) here than is really wise!!!
I've probably given away more about my academic grounding (lack of) here than is really wise!!!
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Re: Japanese Komet Klone
Only one Japanese Komet "Shisui" ever flew and it crashed on it's maiden flight because the pressure overflow pipe was wrongly configured and the engine cut out in a steep climb. I believe it spun in. Therefore it didn't serve much fertile ground for comic stories.
The Japanese had two me 262 look alikes, but the smaller naval Kika was the only one which flew before the war ended. It had less powerful Campini jet engines.
The Japanese had two me 262 look alikes, but the smaller naval Kika was the only one which flew before the war ended. It had less powerful Campini jet engines.