Uh... I thought the Ki84 had the cannons in the wings and the Ki61 had them in the nose?... (I could be wrong) And I like the Ki84 for its cobination of turn rate and acceleration. You can turn hard in it, scrubbing off E, then accelerate to reclaim the E. Often times you can force an opponent to scrub his E off then gain an advantage by rebuilding yours faster then he can.
ok, I deleated my error - you are right and I fail. . .
anyway, I have written an e-mail to Busa (who got all the documents for the KI-84) and I wanted to add the stuff I found (since I am from Japan and am currently back home here) and see if it can be 'fixed' a little. . . namely its propensity to shed parts (thats gotta change) and its top speed (its a dream, but it should be a little higher - not much but enough to make it a match for any U.S. plane except the F4U). . . but thats just a matter of choising which historically real document to trust (the japanese say it does X, the Americans say Y and the post war tests say Z. . .and they are a little different) Anyway I don't want to get too much into the KI-84, it serves as a very sore point for me.
