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.
Fx-109 (Japan): Anti-Submarine Aircraft
A Japanese prototype anti-submarine aircraft designed in the late 1940s, equipped for hunting submarines, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-110 (Japan): Amphibious Aircraft
A Japanese prototype amphibious aircraft designed in the late 1940s, capable of operating on land and water, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-111 (Japan): Flying Boat Aircraft
A Japanese prototype flying boat aircraft designed in the late 1940s, designed for maritime operations, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-112 (Japan): Heavy Bomber Aircraft
A Japanese prototype heavy bomber aircraft designed in the late 1940s, capable of carrying large payloads, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-113 (Japan): Long-Range Bomber Aircraft
A Japanese prototype long-range bomber aircraft designed in the late 1940s, capable of long-distance missions, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-114 (Japan): Jet Fighter Aircraft
A Japanese prototype jet fighter aircraft designed in the late 1940s, incorporating jet propulsion technology, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.
Fx-115 (Japan): Jet Bomber Aircraft
A Japanese prototype jet bomber aircraft designed in the late 1940s, incorporating jet propulsion technology, but never entered production due to the end of World War II.