The Nakajima Kikka , initially designated Kōkoku Nigō Heiki , was Japan's first turbojet-powered aircraft. It was developed late in World War II, and the single completed prototype flew only once, in August 1945, before the end of the conflict.
Nakajima Kikka
The Nakajima Kikka, equipped with RATO rockets for lift off
A Kikka stationed at the Patuxent River Naval Air Base, Maryland, 1946
Nakajima Kikka in the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
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