Nakajima Ki-44 vs Moskalyev SAM-13

Nakajima Ki-44
The Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki (鍾馗, "Demon") was a single-seat fighter-interceptor developed by the Nakajima Aircraft Company and operated by the Imperial Japanese Army from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. Its official designation is Army Type 2 Single-Seat Fighter (二式単座戦闘機) and its Allied reporting name was Tojo.
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Moskalyev SAM-13
The Moskalyev SAM-13 (Russian: Москалев САМ-13) was a prototype twin-engined single-seat low-wing fighter built in the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
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Outstanding Firepower 50
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