Kawasaki Ki-102b. It entered production in October 1944 as the Army Type 4 Assault Plane.
Most of the production aircraft were kept in reserve in Japan, but a few saw limited action during the
Okinawa campaign where they became know as RANDY to the allied forces. A total of 238 Ki-102s were built, 215 being the Ki-102b variant.
Most of the production aircraft were kept in reserve in Japan, but a few saw limited action during the
Okinawa campaign where they became know as RANDY to the allied forces. A total of 238 Ki-102s were built, 215 being the Ki-102b variant.