This thing is wild! +1
I want this plane so badly, and for one single reason: it is another platform with the Ho-204 37 mm cannon.
+1
Yet another aircraft i want to see badly for years now +1
I remember talking about it on the old forum years ago
Yes yes and again yes. Can’t stress enough how amazing this aircraft is, sad how we have 0 photos of it so it’s going to be tricky to have in game. But one day maybe we’ll see it. +1
Any WW2 vehicle whose story ends with “so they made a prototype, but then they destroyed it and all documentation” while not having any sort of photographic evidence is extremely sus.
Well it may be but this happend to a lot of things.
For instance we know that the O-I was atleast partialy built but with the end of war it was scraped and almost all documentation destroyed.
The R2Y2 crashed, Kikka bombed to oblivion, most documentation on Yamato class ships burned.
A good example with photos of Japanese secret prototypes is the Ka-Ha electric tank, which was also a secret project, with only one photo confirming its existence

His story is the same - at the end of the war, they were all thrown into a big hole and blown up
Yeah, but all those vehicles (maybe not R2Y2) have photographic evidence they existed. Even the O-I has a track link supposedly belonging to it. The suggestion for the Ki-201, a plane that definitely was not built, still has photos of the jet engines meant for it.
You’d think when the Soviets captured Harbin they would’ve gone to the Manshu factory and inspect it, take a few photos of the remains of the Ki-98? Or some enterprising Japanese engineer just kept a photo to himself?
I’m not saying it wasn’t built, it’s just really sussy. There’s another Axis plane like that, the Re.2006 which was also supposedly built, and then captured by the Allies before being scrapped. There’s no photos of that thing either somehow, but apparently a piece of it survives.
Since ehen did r2y2 crash? I thought it just straight up never existed
The R2Y2 V1 existed as prototype with propelor/s and was to be equiped later with jet engines the V2 and V3 didn’t exist. And I got the Kikka wrog it was Kikka which crashed.
R2Y1 was created, R2Y2 was never created.

Oh I see sorry then
You’re thinking of the R2Y1 which was a propeller driven reconnaissance plane (hence the name of the plane starting with R) that was unnarmed.
No R2Y2 prototype crashed because it never got the chance to fly in the first place.
I’ve always been curious how they went from the R2Y1 to something like the R2Y2 which shares not so many similarities with it’s predecessor. I mean the wing structure seems to be the same, the tail might as well be the same, but the rest?
The R2Y2 never flew cause it didn’t exist. The Kikka only 1 still exists. As only 2 were built.
There is still plenty of documentation for the Yamato. Little information proves the claim it was scrapped because we have nothing to go off by.
Jet engines would make a difference.
The fuselage would roughly be the same but the wings would have to be straightened out. Those slightly curved angled wings wouldn’t do well with speed.
Do you have any photographic evidence of this vehicle existing in any capacity? I heard of other Manshu aircraft like キ71 that purportedly existed to the capacity that the allies knew of their doings, but it suffers from the same issue of lack of substantiation for its existence. If i remember this plane if it would have been built to any capacity is like their failed キ65 project
Personally, I couldn’t find photos of the Ki-98, although now I have an additional source, so I have to look more carefully
thats good one.