Kaishiki No.1

The 会式一号機 (Kaishiki No.1 kaishikiichigouki) was the first successful Japanese-designed and constructed airplane. It was designed by Captain Yoshitoshi Tokugawa and was first flown by him on October 13, 1911 at Tokorozawa in Saitama Prefecture. There is a replica displayed in the Tokorozawa Aviation Museum, located near the place where the aircraft's first flight took place.

Kaishiki No.1

The 会式一号機 (Kaishiki No.1 kaishikiichigouki) was the first successful Japanese-designed and constructed airplane. It was designed by Captain Yoshitoshi Tokugawa and was first flown by him on October 13, 1911 at Tokorozawa in Saitama Prefecture. There is a replica displayed in the Tokorozawa Aviation Museum, located near the place where the aircraft's first flight took place.