The Kawasaki Ki-5 (川崎 キ5 Ki-go) was an experimental low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft designed for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. It first flew in February 1934 but was never produced for actual use. It was the last Japanese design led by Richard Vogt before he returned to Germany.
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