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Project Z | |
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General information | |
Project for | Long-range strategic bomber |
Service | Imperial Japanese Army |
Prototypes |
Nakajima G10N Kawasaki Ki-91 Nakajima G5N |
The Project Z (also called the "Z Bombers Project") was a military project of the
Empire of Japan, similar to the Nazi German
Amerikabomber project, to design an intercontinental bomber capable of reaching North America.
The Project Z aircraft was to have six 5,000 hp (3,700 kW) engines; the Nakajima Aircraft Company quickly began developing engines, proposing twinned Nakajima Ha-44 engines (the most powerful aircraft engine available in Japan at the time). [1]
Designs were presented to the Imperial Japanese Army, including the Nakajima G10N, Kawasaki Ki-91, and Nakajima G5N. None, save for the G5N, developed beyond prototypes or wind tunnel models. Late in the war, Project Z and other heavy bomber projects were cancelled.