Jukogyo Ki-35

The Jukogyo Ki-35 was a design for an army cooperation aircraft, produced in response to a Japanese Army specification of May 1937. The Ki-35 would have been a single engined monoplane, but the design was not accepted by the Army, which instead chose the Tachikawa Ki-36, which entered service as the Army Type 98 Direct Co-operation Plane.

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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (1 December 2008), Jukogyo Ki-35, http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_jukogyo_ki-35.html

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