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 Post subject: USAF KI-61 "Tony"
PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:50 pm 
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Once again looking for something else online leads to another find. This KI-61 was a leftover at an old Japanese airfield being re-used by the USAF during the Korean War. Seems to have been in good shape. Kind of "funky" stars and bars though. Bars look a bit long :wink: I'm sure it didn't last too long after these photos were taken. Shame as it looks really good. Never know it could be still alive somewhere.

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Very interesting. I have heard that sometime in the early 1950s the US finally got the Japanese to scrap all of the abandoned aircraft in the country. Not sure why it took that long. Also at some point after the surrender all aircraft were supposed to have their propellers removed. Since it looks like the USAAF adopted this Tony they probably wanted it intact. I wonder if it was ever flown by the US or if many of the aircraf remaining after the surrender were flown.

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Nice handcrank on the starboard side.

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Ober, what do you think, D-Day Stripes and green doors for Vlado??


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Lynn Allen wrote:
What do you think, D-Day Stripes and green doors for Vlado??


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You can paint the doors any color you want but just make sure you get those D-Day Stripes right :wink:


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Yeager's attornies will be calling you about posting that P-51 pic..

As for the Tony, I think the order to remove the props only applied to aircraft being collected at disposal sites in the Home Islnads. Like the Oscar at Clark Field, it's a shame this one wasn't preserved. Of course, at the time they were just considered old junk.

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Steve Nelson wrote:
Yeager's attornies will be calling you about posting that P-51 pic..


Already posted here first.

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So I won't be alone in my jail cell :axe:


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you might just get what you wish for :shock: .
looks like this one does survive :drink3:
http://www.j-aircraft.com/research/jiml ... y/tony.htm
and the only one on display anywhere at the moment.


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Fascinating article..thanks for the link! I kniew there was a Ki-61 in the Peace Museum, but didn't realize it was the same aircraft.

Hopefully we'll eventually be able to see a flying Tony..I know Jerry Yegan has one being restored, and it seems like there might be one or two other ariframes being rebuilt as well.

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Steve there are three being restored,Jerry's one and another flyer possibly for Kermit weeks (there were going to be 3 flyer's at one stage but one seems to have been dropped)and a static one to eventually go back to png.
and being done a couple of hundred k's north of where i sit :drink3: (Melbourne au)


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Mark Allen M wrote:
Lynn Allen wrote:
What do you think, D-Day Stripes and green doors for Vlado??


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You can paint the doors any color you want but just make sure you get those D-Day Stripes right :wink:



Wow, that's sad....


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Lynn Allen wrote:
What do you think, D-Day Stripes and green doors for Vlado??

Don't forget the sharks teeth!


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The Ki-61 Hein used a license built version of the Daimler DB-601(Bf-109 power plant amongst others) and didn't have an electric starter so it was strictly Norwegian steam-

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Lynn Allen wrote:
Mark Allen M wrote:
Lynn Allen wrote:
What do you think, D-Day Stripes and green doors for Vlado??


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You can paint the doors any color you want but just make sure you get those D-Day Stripes right :wink:



Wow, that's sad....


Now, in all fairness, this WAS 1985 and Mickey told me once that he wanted to do a warbird scheme with a 'racer' twist. And shortly afterwards he repainted it as Old Crow to go along with the Bowlin's Glamorous Glen III...so the pain didn't last TOO long.

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 Post subject: Re: USAF KI-61 "Tony"
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The Ki-61 Hein used a license built version of the Daimler DB-601(Bf-109 power plant amongst others) and didn't have an electric starter so it was strictly Norwegian steam-


Isn't #5017 a Ki-61-II-KAI, and thus mounted a Ha-140 (a copy of the DB-605)?

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