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The Aichi AB-6 or Aichi Experimental 7-Shi Reconnaissance Seaplane was a prototype Japanese reconnaissance floatplane. It was a single-engined three-seat biplane intended for the Imperial Japanese Navy but only one was built the rival aircraft from Kawanishi the E7K being preferred.

with the Aichi AB-6 which was designed to meet the same 7-Shi requirement.1

Made by Aichi Kokuki.

It is the successor of the Heinkel He 62 .

competition with the Aichi AB-6 which was designed to meet the same 7-Shi requirement.2
Wing Area Sqm
41
Designer
Tetsuo Miki
Predecessor
Heinkel He 62
Eng 1 Type
water-cooled W12 engine
Max Speed Mph
140
Cruise Speed Note
60000.0
Endurance
42840.0
Max Speed Note
at sea level
Developed From
Heinkel He 62
Similar Aircraft
*Kawanishi E7K
Number Built
1
Crew
3
Empty Weight Kg
1920
Gross Weight Kg
3020
Cruise Speed Kts
80
Stall Speed Kmh
81
Span M
13
Max Takeoff Weight Kg
3300
Manufacturer
First Flight
1933
Eng 1 Name
Hiro Type 91 (engine)
Origin
Japan
National Origin
Japan
Time To Altitude
894.0
Guns
462.0
Height M
5
Prime Units
met
Ceiling M
4850
Eng 1 Hp
630
Eng 1 Number
1
Length M
10.44
Category

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