


Ki-21
國家 | 日本 |
製造商 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
主要用途 | 中型轟炸機 |
首飛 | 1936年12月1日 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseThe Ki-21 medium bombers, designated Army Type 97 Heavy Bombers, were the standard and best bomber used by the Japanese Army during WW2. The design came out of the Feb 1936 requirement for a modern bomber for the Army, and the first prototype took flight in Dec that year. The design was ordered into production very quickly, and by 1937 they were being used in combat in China. After the Pacific War began, they were also seen over Malaya, Burma, and the Dutch East Indies. Although they were largely obsolete by 1943, they continued to serve in some combat and mostly non-combat roles until the end of the war. Nine aircraft of the Ki-21 I variant, nicknamed Nagoya, were given to Thailand for use against Vichy French forces in Indochina. At the end of the war, several Ki-21 bombers were employed by the Army as Giretsu special attack forces for suicide attacks.
ww2dbaseThe Allies originally gave the Ki-21 bombers the code name of "Jean", but Douglas MacArthur, whose wife's name was Jean, did not like the designation, and the code name was quickly changed to "Sally". After the introduction of variant IIb, because the dorsal greenhouse was removed, the Allies thought it was a new bomber design, therefore a new code name of "Gwen" was assigned. When it was realized that these new bombers were actually variants of Ki-21, "Gwen" bombers were code named "Sally 3".
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.
Last Major Revision: Aug 2007
SPECIFICATIONS
Ia
Machinery | Two Nakajima Ha-5 KAI Army Type 97 radial engines rated at 1,080hp each |
Armament | 2x7.7mm Type 89 machine guns, 1x7.7mm Type 1 machine gun, 1,000kg of bombs |
Crew | 7 |
Span | 22.50 m |
Length | 16.00 m |
Height | 4.35 m |
Wing Area | 69.60 m² |
Weight, Empty | 4,691 kg |
Weight, Loaded | 7,492 kg |
Weight, Maximum | 7,916 kg |
Speed, Maximum | 431 km/h |
Service Ceiling | 8,600 m |
Range, Normal | 1,500 km |
Range, Maximum | 2,704 km |
Photographs
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
請考慮透過 Patreon 支持本站。任何數量都會有莫大幫助!感謝您的支持。 請幫助宣傳: 訂閱 WW2DB,掌握最新動態: |
Visitor Submitted Comments

7 Aug 2007 06:42:45 AM
Error corrected. Thanks for pointing it out!

19 Feb 2009 04:09:43 PM
Info on "Sally" aircraft in formation: Mitsubishi Ki-21-11a from the Hamamatsu Army Bomber School.

19 Feb 2009 04:21:09 PM
Photo of crashed "sally" I think this is one of the aircraft, that made a commando raid on Yontan Airfield, Okinawa. One out of nine aircraft despatched by the 3rd Dokuritsu Hikotai (Independent Wing) managed to crash-land near parked U.S. aircraft and supply dumps considerable damage was done by fanatical commandos. If I'm in error, I apologize. Sometimes, I work from memory, many of my files were destroyed years ago. bill......

19 Feb 2009 04:27:13 PM
A transport version of the "Sally" was also built. Mitsubishi MC-21 and operated by Dai Nippon Koku K.K. on cargo service between Japan, Manchuria and China.
All visitor submitted comments are opinions of those making the submissions and do not reflect views of WW2DB.

- » Evergreen Museum and Obon Society Working on Returning Undelivered 1945 Mail to Japanese Families (2025年9月5日)
- » Wreck of Teruzuki Found (2025年7月27日)
- » USS Orlean's Bow Found (2025年7月22日)
- » The Emperor of Japan Planned to Honor WW2-era Japanese POWs in Mongolia (2025年7月4日)
- » US State Lawmaker John Winter Caught Using Racial Slur "Jap" and Apologized (2025年6月11日)
- » 所有最新消息
- » 1,183 人物傳記
- » 337 事件
- » 45,131 時間軸條目
- » 1,249 軍艦
- » 350 飛機型號
- » 207 車輛型號
- » 376 兵器型號
- » 123 史料文件
- » 261 設施
- » 471 書評
- » 28,438 照片
- » 365 地圖
Winston Churchill
6 Aug 2007 09:40:03 PM
You have this listed as a fighter, when in fact it is a bomber. FYI.