Kawanishi K-200
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K-200 | |
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Type | Long-range flying boat |
Manufacturer | Kawanishi |
Status | Not built |
Primary user | Imperial Japanese Navy |
Number built | 0 |
The Kawanishi K-200 was a concept for a turbojet-powered flying boat designed in Japan late in World War II.
Drawing on the company's E11K1 and K-60 designs, the K-200 was to use six turbojets and was intended to replace other long-range heavy flying boats in Imperial Japanese Navy service. The K-200 was also proposed as the delivery platform to carry a Japanese nuclear weapon to the United States.
The war ended before plans for the K-200 could be completed.
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