Kawasaki KDA-3

KDA-3
Role Experimental Fighter
National origin Japan
Manufacturer Kawasaki
Designer Richard Vogt
First flight 1928
Primary user Japan (Imperial Japanese Army Air Force)
Number built 3

The Kawasaki KDA-3 was a single-engine, parasol wing, single seat experimental fighter aircraft designed by Dornier engineer Dr. Richard Vogt and built by Kawasaki for the Japanese Imperial Army, first flying in 1928. The KDA-3 was built to replace the Ko-4 but only three prototypes were built and it was not ordered into production.