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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 the Type 96 Night Reconnaissance Seaplane serving from 1936 but were retired in 1941 before the Attack on Pearl Harbor.

Aichi E10A je bio japanski hidroavion za noćna izviđanja i osmatranja. Samo je 15 primjeraka proizvedeno za Japansku carsku mornaricu i isti su bili u službi od 1936. do 1941.1
Aichi E10A seaplane Hap Codename for the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Reisen with clipped wing tips, renamed 'Hamp' as a courtesy for general 'Hap' Arnold.2
HANK Aichi E10A Avion de reconnaissance de mer de la marine HELEN Nakajima Ki-49 Donryu Bombardier bimoteur lourd de l'armée (aussi Ki-58 et Ki-80) HICKORY 3

Made by Aichi Kokuki.

nove aerei Nell e due Aichi E10A Hank, per agganciare con sicurezza la squadra britannica; poi, senza attendere nuove notizie più precise sui rilevamenti, a partire dalle ore 7:35, fece partire le forze di 4
the Japanese Aichi E10A seaplane Hap Codename for the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Reisen with clipped wing tips, renamed 'Hamp' as a courtesy for general 'Hap' Arnold.5
Height Main
4.50 m
Height Alt
449.58000000000004
Length Alt
36
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
1852.0
Loaded Weight Main
3300.0
Max Speed Alt
7680.0
Type Of Prop
12
Introduced
1936
Max Speed Main
206.0
Power Main
485.0
Max Speed More
at sea level
Cruise Speed Main
106.0
Ceiling Main
4
120 m
Number Built
15
Crew
3
Retired
1941
Span Main
15.50 m
Cruise Speed Alt
3960.0
Area Main
52.10 m²
Cruise Speed More
60000.0
Primary user
Span Alt
50
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
650.0
Engine(prop)
Aichi Type 91
Manufacturer
First Flight
1934
Origin
Japan
National Origin
Japan
Loaded Weight Alt
7725.0
More Performance
1062.0
Number Of Props
1
Guns
462.0
Empty Weight Alt
4629.0
Length Main
11.22m
Area Alt
560.8
Range Alt
69000.0
Similar Aircraft
*Aichi AB-4*Aichi E11A*Supermarine Walrus
Empty Weight Main
2100.0
Ceiling Alt
13
520 m
Category

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