Yokosuka E1Y

The Yokosuka E1Y was a Japanese floatplane of the 1920s. A single-engined biplane that was designed and developed by the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal as a reconnaissance aircraft for the Imperial Japanese Navy 320 were built as the Type 14 Reconnaissance Seaplane entering service in 1925 and remained in operational service until 1932.

Lo Yokosuka E1Y, o secondo le convenzioni di designazione della marina imperiale idrovolante da ricognizione Tipo 14, era un idroricognitore biplano a scarponi sviluppato dall'ufficio di progettazione giapponese Kūgishō, il Primo Arsenale Tecnico Aeronavale di Yokosuka negli anni venti ed impiegato dalla Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Kōkū Hombu, il servizio aeronautico della Marina Imperiale Giapponese.1
The Yokosuka E1Y was a Japanese floatplane of the 1920s.2

Made by Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal.

The Yokosuka E1Y was a Japanese floatplane of the 1920s. Yokosuka E5Y The Yokosuka E5Y Type 90-3 was a single-engine Japanese seaplane used for reconnaissance.3
Height Main
4.15 m
Height Alt
13
Length Alt
1059.1799999999998
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
1156.0
Loaded Weight Main
2750.0
Max Speed Alt
6600.0
Type Of Prop
12
Introduced
1926
Max Speed Main
177.0
Power Main
336.0
Bombs
2
Cruise Speed Main
130.0
Ceiling Main
4
000 m
Number Built
320
Crew
3
Span Main
14.22 m
Cruise Speed Alt
4830.0
Area Main
54.2 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
1422.3999999999999
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
450 hp
Engine(prop)
Lorraine-Dietrich 2
Manufacturer
First Flight
1923
Origin
Empire of Japan
National Origin
Empire of Japan
Loaded Weight Alt
6062.0
More Performance
34093.0
Number Of Props
1
Guns
462.0
Empty Weight Alt
4164.0
Length Main
10.59 m
Area Alt
584.0
Range Alt
43080.0
Similar Aircraft
*Nakajima E2N
Related
*Yokosuka E5Y1
Empty Weight Main
1889.0
Ceiling Alt
13100.0
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