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Specifications Nakajima B5N2

Type 97, model 3

Allied Reporting Name - Kate

Crew - 3 X  (pilot, commander,  rear-gunner/radio operator)

Dimensions
Length - 33 ft 9.5 in   (10.30 m)
Wingspan - 50 ft 11 in   (15.52 m)
Height - 12 ft 1.6 in   (3.70 m)

Weights
Empty weight - 5,024 lb   (2,279 kg)
Loaded weight - 8,380 lb   (3,800 kg)
Max takeoff weight - 9,040 lb   (4,100 kg)


Performance
Engine - 1 X Nakajima Sakae 11 radial engine, 750 kW (1,000 hp)
Maximum speed - 235 mph   (378 km/h,   204 kn)
Range - 1,237 mi   (1,992 km, 1,075 NM)
Service ceiling - 27,100 ft   (8,260 m)
Rate of climb - 1,283 ft/min   (6.5 m/s)

Armament

Guns
1 X   7.7 mm Type 92 machine gun 'Ru' (Lewis) rear dorsal, hand-loaded drum
magazines - 97 rounds.

Bombs
1 X 1,760 lb   (800 kg) type 91 torpedo
or
1 X 1,760lb   (800kg) bomb
or
3 X 550 lb   (250 kg) bombs
or
6 X 293 lb   (132 kg) bombs
Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series
HA2007
B5N2 Type 97 Attack Bomber "Kate"
Aircraft Carrier Zuiho, Oct 1942
Die-cast metal.

Fully assembled.

Superb detailing in 1/72 scale.

Pre-painted with pad applied markings.

Comes with crew figures.

Comes with bombs.

Display stand included.

Option to display model with wheels up or down.

Minimum use of plastic.

Very collectable.

The Nakajima B5N1 first flew in January 1937. It was quite unique for a carrier-aircraft
with its low mono wing that folded for storage and wide-track inward folding retractable
landing gear. The new Kates were far superior to its competition, the TBD Devastator
and the Fairey Swordfish however it did have its shortcomings. It was very poorly
armed for self defense and required A5M escort protection. Also the crew and fuel
tanks had no protection. The B5N1 was replaced by the improved B5N2.

The Japanese aircraft carrier Zuiho (瑞鳳, "fortunate phoenix") originally was a high-
speed oiler. The ship was converted to a carrier, renamed and given a complement of
16 Mitsubishi A5M Claude and 15 Nakajima B5N1 Kate. The Battle of Leyte Gulf took
place from October 23 – 26 1944. As part of a small Japanese force that was sacrificed
to lure some of the U.S. fleet away from the main Japanese battleship fleet the Zuiho
was sunk on October 25, 1942.
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