Fx-119 (Japan): Jet Anti-Submarine Aircraft
A Japanese prototype jet anti-submarine aircraft designed in the late 1940s, incorporating jet propulsion technology, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-120 (Japan): Jet Amphibious Aircraft
A Japanese prototype jet amphibious aircraft designed in the late 1940s, incorporating jet propulsion technology, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-105 (Japan): Trainer Aircraft
A Japanese prototype trainer aircraft designed in the late 1940s, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-121 (Japan): Jet Flying Boat Aircraft
A Japanese prototype jet flying boat aircraft designed in the late 1940s, incorporating jet propulsion technology, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-106 (Japan): Experimental Aircraft
A Japanese experimental aircraft designed in the late 1940s, featuring advanced technologies, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-122 (Japan): Jet Experimental Aircraft
A Japanese prototype jet experimental aircraft designed in the late 1940s, incorporating advanced jet propulsion technologies, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-107 (Japan): Fighter-Bomber Aircraft
A Japanese prototype fighter-bomber aircraft designed in the late 1940s, combining fighter and bomber capabilities, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-123 (Japan): Jet Fighter-Bomber Aircraft
A Japanese prototype jet fighter-bomber aircraft designed in the late 1940s, incorporating jet propulsion technology, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-108 (Japan): Night Fighter Aircraft
A Japanese prototype night fighter aircraft designed in the late 1940s, specially equipped for night combat, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-124 (Japan): Jet Night Fighter Aircraft
A Japanese prototype jet night fighter aircraft designed in the late 1940s, incorporating jet propulsion technology, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.