The KDA-5 was designed by Richard Vogt to meet a Japanese Army requirement for a fighter biplane. Five
prototypes were built by
Kawasaki Kōkūki Kōgyō K.K. and first flown in 1930. Following testing, the aircraft was ordered into production in 1932 as the
Army Type 92 Model 1 Fighter. The aircraft had unequal-span
sesquiplane wings and fixed
tailwheel landing gear and was powered by a 470 kW (630 hp)
BMW VI engine. After 180 aircraft were built, production continued with a structurally strengthened and more powerful
Type 92 Model 2. A further 200 Model 2s were built. ==Operational history==