The Aichi E13A (Allied reporting name: "Jake") is a long-range reconnaissance seaplane used by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) from 1941 to 1945. Numerically...
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1337981°N 136.8969623°E / 35.1337981; 136.8969623 Aichi Kokuki KK (愛知航空機株式会社, Aichi Kōkūki Kabushiki Kaisha, Aichi Aircraft Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese aerospace...
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The Aichi M6A Seiran (晴嵐, "Clear Sky Storm") is a submarine-launched attack floatplane designed for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. It...
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The Aichi D3A (Navy designation "Type 99 Carrier Bomber"; Allied reporting name "Val") is a World War II carrier-borne dive bomber. It was the primary...
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The Aichi D1A or Navy Type 94/96 Carrier Bomber (Allied reporting name "Susie") was a Japanese carrier-based dive bomber of the 1930s. A single-engine...
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dive bomber Aichi E3A 12 1930 Navy floatplane shipboard reconnaissance Aichi E11A 17 1937 Navy flying boat night reconnaissance Aichi E12A 2 1938 Navy...
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The Aichi B7A Ryusei (流星, Ryūsei, "Shooting Star"; Allied reporting name "Grace") was a large and powerful carrier-borne torpedo-dive bomber produced...
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The Aichi S1A Denko (電光, Bolt of Light) was a Japanese night fighter, intended to replace the Nakajima J1N1-S Gekkou (Allied code name Irving). Like the...
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The Aichi E16A Zuiun (瑞雲 "Auspicious Cloud", Allied reporting name "Paul") was a two-seat reconnaissance seaplane operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy...
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The Aichi E10A was a Japanese night reconnaissance flying boat of the 1930s. A single-engined biplane, 15 were built for the Imperial Japanese Navy as...
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The Aichi E11A (九八夜偵, Kyū-hachi Yatei) was an Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat used during the first year of World War II for maritime patrol duties...
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The Aichi H9A (二式練習飛行艇, Navy Type 2 Training Flying Boat) was an Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service flying boat used during the first years of World War...
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List of aircraft (Ai–Am) (section Aichi)
Aichi E8A Aichi E10A Aichi E11A Aichi E12A Aichi E13A Aichi E16A Aichi F1A Aichi H9A Aichi M6A Seiran Aichi M6A1-K Nanzan Aichi S1A Denko Aichi Experimental...
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The Aichi C4A, company designation Aichi AM-20, experimental designation Aichi 13-Shi High-speed Reconnaissance Aircraft, was a late 1930s project by Aichi...
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E11K Type 96 Transport Seaplane 11-shi Sea Reconnaissance Lost to E11A1 Aichi E12A 12-shi Two-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane Kawanishi E12K 12-shi Two-seat...
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The Aichi E3A was a reconnaissance seaplane developed in Germany as the Heinkel HD 56 to operate from warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which designated...
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The Aichi F1A (designated AB-13 by its designers and manufacturers at Aichi) was a prototype Japanese floatplane of the 1930s. A single-engined biplane...
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The Aichi Experimental Type 15-Ko Reconnaissance Seaplane (Mi-go) was a prototype reconnaissance seaplane built by Aichi in the mid-1920s. The Mi-Go was...
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The Aichi E8A (also designated Experimental 8-Shi Reconnaissance Seaplane or Aichi AB-7) was a prototype Japanese reconnaissance floatplane of the 1930s...
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use as a dive bomber. The early D4Y1 and D4Y2 featured the liquid-cooled Aichi Atsuta engine, a licensed version of the German Daimler-Benz DB 601, while...
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successful however, and after modifications made by Tokuichiro Gomei of Aichi Kokuki, the aircraft was accepted by the Navy in August 1933 as the Kugisho...
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bombers normally performed a coordinated attack on enemy carriers with Aichi D3A dive bombers. Ideally, dive bombers would help to suppress the ship's...
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1934, the Imperial Japanese Navy issued a specification to Mitsubishi, Aichi and Kawanishi for a replacement for its Nakajima E8N floatplanes, which...
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built for the Imperial Japanese Navy, but no production followed, with the Aichi D3A being selected instead. In 1936, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service...
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and built by the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal. Derived from the Aichi D3A, it was made nearly entirely of wood in an attempt to conserve valuable...
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other manufacturers produced at Hiro: Yokosuka B3Y Nakajima B5N "Kate" Aichi E13A "Jake" Yokosuka D4Y "Judy" Hiro Type 14 Hiro Type 61 Hiro Type 91 Hiro...
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requirement was passed to Aichi and Kawanishi, with both companies producing aircraft to meet the navy's needs. While Aichi produced a biplane similar...
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These were duly engaged in comparative trials against competitors from Aichi and Kawanishi, with the E8N being the preferred option due to its superior...
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723 lb) Fuel capacity: 1,555 L (411 US gal; 342 imp gal) Powerplant: 1 × Aichi Ha-70 (unified) 24-cylinder liquid-cooled coupled V-12 piston engines, 2...
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all of them B6N2s) at its plants in Okawa in the Gumma district and at Aichi in the Handa district. Production never exceeded more than 90 planes per...
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