Nakajima Ha219


The Nakajima Ha219,, was a late war Imperial Japanese Army Air Force 18-cylinder air-cooled radial engine, used on the Tachikawa Ki-94-II, Nakajima Ki-84-N and Nakajima Ki-87.

Variants and designations

Data from: Japanese Aero-Engines 1910-1945
;BH: Company designation
;Ha219: IJAAF Hatsudoki designation
;Ha-44: Unified designation system
;NK11A: Planned engines for a scaled down Nakajima G10N1

Applications

A total of around 10 engines were built, but the engine suffered from over-heating at low speeds and required large amounts of maintenance. Around 7 where issued to the Kitai squadron in late 1945 and used on the New Ki-84-N, lacking the supercharger installed on the Ki-94-2 and Ki-87. most are believed to have been scrapped or destroyed after the war along with documentation.