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Mizuno Shinryu information


Shinryū
A diagram showing the Shinryū from several angles.
Role Interceptor
National origin Empire of Japan
Manufacturer Mizuno
Designer Yoshio Akita
First flight mid-July 1945 (Jinryū)
Status Cancelled
Primary user IJN Navy Air Service (Intended)
Number built 5 "Jinryū"[a] Glider Prototypes
0 "Shinryū"[a] (Design Only)

The Mizuno Shinryū/Jinryū[a] (神龍, "Divine Dragon") was a late-World War II Japanese rocket-powered interceptor. While the Jinryū was still in development, Mizuno began to develop an interceptor which both the Army and Navy air force were in desperate need of to fend off the Boeing B-29 Superfortress. When Japan surrendered to the Allies on 15 August 1945, all aircraft that were under development were stopped, including the Jinryū & Shinryū II. The Shinryū II was the second aircraft developed in Japan to use a canard design, after the Kyushu J7W Shinden.


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  1. ^ Dyer, Edwin M. III (2009). Japanese Secret Projects: Experimental aircraft of the IJA and IJN 1939-1945 (1st ed.). Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing. pp. 104–106. ISBN 978-1857803-174.

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