Kobeseiko Te-Gō

In accordance with the Army's request, Professor T. Miki, Osaka Imperial University designed and Kobe Seikojo built the Te-Gō.

No "Ki" code number was assigned there to since the project was outside the jurisdiction of the Army Aviation Headquarters.

Inspired by the Fieseler Storch, Prof. Tetsuo Miki of Osaka University designed this aircraft.

Using construction methods common at that time, the wing were made of a wood spar and ribs, covered with fabric/plywood.

The fuselage had a steel tube frame that was fabric-covered from the cockpit back and the nose was covered with sheet metal.