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The Japanese built version had an output of somewhere between zero Horsepower and design maximum.  Depending on the skill and greed of the subcontractors that made the parts.  The finished engines that eventually pased pre flight acceptance had the uncanny knack of siezing up just as the Tony came within effective accurate range of B29 .50 caliber machine guns!  That's why surviving Tony's were retrofitted with radial engines.  Slightly inelegant, but the pilot got to come home.

 

Actually, the main change to Radials was because the factory that made the DB was bombed and destroyed. The re engine'd planes became the Ki-100

 

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^ what i read too, but maybe mike knows another story

 

about the folgore aka "thunderbolt" :

 

The C.202 also had its defects: like its predecessor, the Macchi C.200, it could enter a dangerous spin.[8] It was insufficiently armed, with just two machine guns that easily jammed. The radios were unreliable, forcing the pilots to communicate by waggling wings. The oxygen system was inefficient, causing 50 to 60 per cent of the pilots to break off missions, sometimes even causing fatal accidents.[2]

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My buddy Mat has a FAA Repair Station at KDTO that includes Carbon Cubs. This is the upgraded model with big tundra tires and wing vortex generators. The shortest takeoff roll in this configuration is 38'. That was with a moderate headwind.

 

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They installed the aerodynamically controlled leading edge slats on the aircraft. Now the takeoff and landing performance is on the edge of insane.

 

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Mat says with a 20 knot headwind, the Carbon Cub with the slats should be able to land on the roof of a parked bread truck!

 

 

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