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The Kobeseiko Te-Gō (テ号観測機, Te-gō Kansoku-ki) was a Japanese two-seat STOL experimental reconnaissance aircraft developed by Kobe Steel in 1942 for service in World War II. In accordance with the Army's request, Professor T. Miki, Osaka Imperial University designed and Kobe Seikojo built the Te-Gō. No "Ki" code number was assigned there to since the project was outside the jurisdiction of the Army Aviation Headquarters.

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  • The Kobeseiko Te-Gō (テ号観測機, Te-gō Kansoku-ki) was a Japanese two-seat STOL experimental reconnaissance aircraft developed by Kobe Steel in 1942 for service in World War II. In accordance with the Army's request, Professor T. Miki, Osaka Imperial University designed and Kobe Seikojo built the Te-Gō. No "Ki" code number was assigned there to since the project was outside the jurisdiction of the Army Aviation Headquarters. This aircraft was one of two competitors for an Imperial Japanese Army STOL liaison and observation aircraft. Inspired by the Fieseler Storch Prof. Tetsuo Miki of Osaka University designed this aircraft. Although the aircraft was similar to the Storch, it was not by any means a copy. Using construction methods common at that time, the wing were made of a wood spar and ribs, covered with fabric/plywood. Automatic slots along the length of the leading edges, large Fowler-type flaps were installed along the trailing edges, and the ailerons were also used as flaps for very short take off. The fuselage had a steel tube frame that was fabric-covered from the cockpit back and the nose was covered with sheet metal. The tail components had the same structure as the wings. A 7.7 mm flexible machine gun was planned for installation at the rear seat to obtain a clear upper rear field of fire. The aircraft crashed, with extensive damage to the wing and landing gear. Because of this accident, the second submission, the Kayaba Ka-go autogyro, was selected and entered service as the Kayaba Ka-1. (en)
  • Le Kobeseiko Te-Gō (en japonais : « テ号観測機 », Te-gō Kansoku-ki), était un avion biplace expérimental ADAC de liaison et d'observation japonais, conçu en 1942 par Kobe Steel, Ltd. pour servir pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. En accord avec la requête de l'armée japonaise, le professeur T. Miki, de l'Université impériale d'Osaka, conçut l'avion, tandis que sa fabrication fut effectuée par Kobe Seikojo. Aucun numéro de code de type « Ki » ne fut attribué à l'avion, car le projet était en dehors de la juridiction des quartiers généraux de l'aviation de l'armée impériale japonaise. (fr)
  • テ号観測機(てごうかんそくき)は、日本陸軍の要求により大阪大学の三木鉄夫教授が設計し神戸製鋼が製作した弾着観測機。1942年(昭和17年)に初飛行したが、1機の試作のみで終わった。 (ja)
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  • Le Kobeseiko Te-Gō (en japonais : « テ号観測機 », Te-gō Kansoku-ki), était un avion biplace expérimental ADAC de liaison et d'observation japonais, conçu en 1942 par Kobe Steel, Ltd. pour servir pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. En accord avec la requête de l'armée japonaise, le professeur T. Miki, de l'Université impériale d'Osaka, conçut l'avion, tandis que sa fabrication fut effectuée par Kobe Seikojo. Aucun numéro de code de type « Ki » ne fut attribué à l'avion, car le projet était en dehors de la juridiction des quartiers généraux de l'aviation de l'armée impériale japonaise. (fr)
  • テ号観測機(てごうかんそくき)は、日本陸軍の要求により大阪大学の三木鉄夫教授が設計し神戸製鋼が製作した弾着観測機。1942年(昭和17年)に初飛行したが、1機の試作のみで終わった。 (ja)
  • The Kobeseiko Te-Gō (テ号観測機, Te-gō Kansoku-ki) was a Japanese two-seat STOL experimental reconnaissance aircraft developed by Kobe Steel in 1942 for service in World War II. In accordance with the Army's request, Professor T. Miki, Osaka Imperial University designed and Kobe Seikojo built the Te-Gō. No "Ki" code number was assigned there to since the project was outside the jurisdiction of the Army Aviation Headquarters. (en)
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  • Kobeseiko Te-Gō (fr)
  • Kobeseiko Te-Gō (en)
  • テ号観測機 (ja)
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