The Imperial Japanese Army, in 1943 instructed Nippon Kokusai Koku to manufacture a version of the Bücker 131, bearing the designation Ki-86. Also known as the Type 4 Primary Trainer for the Army, the first examples were delivered starting in 1944 and replaced the Ki-17 as the Army's standard primary trainer. This is a non-camo version. I'lltry to make a camo version without carriage legs fairings
A very nice orange repaint as Kyushu K9W1 Cypress can be found on Simviation. Texture for Bücker 131 Jungmann by O. Fischer for FS 2004. Can be found on Flight Sim, converts well, and flies with an adapted Air file (I use for it a DH 82 airfile) Convenient DP file neede from any volunteer...
F. de Bressy
A very nice orange repaint as Kyushu K9W1 Cypress can be found on Simviation. Texture for Bücker 131 Jungmann by O. Fischer for FS 2004. Can be found on Flight Sim, converts well, and flies with an adapted Air file (I use for it a DH 82 airfile) Convenient DP file neede from any volunteer...
F. de Bressy