The Nakajima Kikka: All About Japan's Secret WWII Fighter Jet
Japan's Nakajima Kikka was designed to carry either a single bomb or a 30mm cannon. Only one test flight was conducted before the country's surrender.
Read MoreJapan's Nakajima Kikka was designed to carry either a single bomb or a 30mm cannon. Only one test flight was conducted before the country's surrender.
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