Fuji LM-1 Nikko
The Fuji LM-1 is a lightweight Japanese liaison aircraft of the 1950s. Its first flight took place in 1955.
Construction and Development
Fuji Heavy Industries manufactured in the early 1950s, the trainer aircraft Beech T-34 under license for the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. 27 LM-1 were produced in 1955 and 1956.
The LM-1 was used in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces for joint and common tasks.. After the LM-1 was retired, came several LM -1 on the American market and were sold to private users.
Versions
- LM -1: Four-seater liaison aircraft with a 225 hp ( 168 kW) Continental boxer engine - 27 built
- Built 2 - more motorized version with a 340 hp (254 kW) Lycoming piston engine: LM -2