• The Nakajima Ha1 Kotobuki (寿, "Longevity") was an aero-engine developed by Nakajima. It was a radial piston developed under licence from the Bristol Jupiter...
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  • Ha-5 was a twin-row development of the Nakajima Hikari, which was itself a development of the Nakajima Kotobuki. It spawned several improved variants,...
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    433 kW (580 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2 Kai 1 radial engine. E8N2 Improved production type, with more powerful (470 kW/630 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki Kai 2 engine...
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  • Kotobuki System Co., Ltd., better known as Kemco Nakajima Kotobuki, an aircraft engine The Magnificent Kotobuki, an anime television series Shouka (mountain...
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    plane for the Dōmei Tsushin Nakajima N-36 - 1928 transport prototype Nakajima P-1 - 1933 mail plane; converted from E4N Kotobuki (寿, Longevity); license-built...
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  • the Nakajima Super Universal replaced this with a 420 hp (310 kW) Nakajima Jupiter early in production, then later a 460 hp (340 kW) Nakajima Kotobuki 2-kai-1...
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  • for Navy use during World War II by the Nakajima Aircraft Company. It was a development of the Nakajima Kotobuki and Wright Cyclone. In Army use it was...
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    432 kW (580 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2-1 radial engines with fixed pitch wooden propellers, which were replaced in production models with Kotobuki-41 529 kW (710 hp)...
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    Ishikawajima; 23 of the total were Type 91-2, powered by a 432 kW (580 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2 radial engine. This version first flew in July 1934. The type was...
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    designation A1N1. 50 A1N1s were built. The A1N2 used the 336 kW (450 hp) Nakajima Kotobuki 2 engine, and was introduced in 1930. Production of approximately...
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