Been flying the KI-67 a few times recently & I noticed just how limited the front & rear nose guns are when it come to defense. Specifically the range of motion seems very restricted on these two guns.
I also have been looking at a lot of photos for future skins of these planes & while doing so I noticed that the nose & tail gun seems to share in common the one thing our AHII KI-67 doesn't.
For example our nose gun in the Plexiglas has ribs mounted & fixed in the horizontal & the tail gun has a total clear bubble with no ribs at all.
When you look at photos the ribs in the front turret of the Plexiglas the ribs are mounted in a number of positions in various angles
Why?
Horizontal.
Vertical.
Angle.
The tail gun from the best picture I have just seems to be a cut away slot with no ribs as seen in the picture below & cut at the horizontal.
Vertical.
Angle.
So how is this supposed to work?
Well I think it is a design similar to the HE-111 nose gun like in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBhGp23NS_sFunny enough our HE-111 has not this ability in the above video & I only just found that out today.
So it looks like the nose & tail gun should have Plexiglas turret on a bearing of some sort.
I have a few Japanese magazines & I looked into them to see what I could find on the matter & I found a few interesting cut away drawings.
That do seem to support this.
Front Nose.
Looks to have a bearing design & handles to move the entire turret about like in the HE-111 video.
Tail.
The drawing for the tail shows some metal support mounted around the Plexiglas slot & I think this would make sense if the barrels of the gun might be what moves the turret about in its 360 deg path since there is no handles.
The photos I have don't show this clearly but I think they would be there.
The above info is form a magazine printed in 2003 & I think what HTC used based off of what I have seen on the BBS is form a magazine called The Maru Mechanic #32 that was printed in 1982.
This info here is from that magazine with the gun arcs.
So if & when the KI-67 comes up for an update it looks like some of the information based off the 1982 magazine may be wrong & a thorough search for what is known today maybe needed. I know the allies captured a number of these & tested them so maybe the data exists some place on that.
I think the front gun at least might have had a pivot offset like the HE-111 in the video or the gun could move around in the slot some how like the wooden full size mock up seen in this photo.
Thoughts?