Nakajima A1N

The Nakajima A1N or Navy Type 3 Carrier Fighter was a Japanese carrier-based fighter of the late-1920s and early-'30s. It was a licensed copy of the British Gloster Gambet fighter built by the Nakajima Aircraft Company for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Approximately 150 were built in total. There were two versions A1N1 and A1N2.

The Nakajima A1N, or Navy Type 3 Carrier Fighter was a Japanese carrier-based fighter of the late-1920s and early-'30s.1

Made by Nakajima Aircraft Company.

It is the successor of the Gloster Gamecock .

Height Main
3.30 m
Designer
Henry Folland
H. P. Folland
Predecessor
Gloster Gamecock
Length Alt
21
Max Takeoff Weight Main
1375.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
370.0
More Performance
370.0
Height Alt
330.2
Type Of Prop
9
Loading Main
3
Power/mass Main
Developed From
Gloster Gamecock
Introduction
1929
Bombs
2
Max Speed Main
241.0
Cruise Speed Main
148.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
3031.0
Ceiling Main
7
000 m
Number Built
151
Crew
One
Retired
1935
Cruise Speed Alt
5520.0
Area Main
26.3 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
970.28
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
450 hp
Engine(prop)
Nakajima Kotobuki 2
Manufacturer
First Flight
1927
Span Main
9.70 m
Power Main
336.0
Number Of Props
1
Power/mass Alt
540.0
Guns
462.0
Empty Weight Alt
1944.0
Length Main
6.50 m
Area Alt
283.0
Range Alt
13800.0
Max Speed Alt
9000.0
Related
*Gloster Gamecock
Empty Weight Main
882.0
Ceiling Alt
23000.0
Category
Loading Alt
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