Mitsubishi B1a10 -
The project, led by the manufacturer's lead engineer, was a double-winger with a wooden frame and surfaces covered in fabric. The aircraft was powered by a single 12-cylinder liquid-cooled W-12 motor, which generated 620 hp.
Japan’s Early Sea Bomber
The machine was developed in reaction to a 1926 Imperial requirement for a new carrier-based torpedo plane. The machine was needed to have a range of at least 1,000 km, a top speed of 278 km/h, and the capability to bear a single 18-inch torpedo or a 250 kg bomb. mitsubishi b1a10
The aircraft was created in reaction to a 1926 Royal Fleet requirement for a new carrier-based torpedo attacker. The craft was needed to have a reach of at least 1,000 km, a top pace of 278 km/h, and the ability to carry a single 18-inch torpedo or a 250 kg payload. The project, led by the manufacturer's lead engineer,
The empire's Early Maritime Bomber The aircraft was a imperial bomber employed during the peacetime period. The plane was created and manufactured by a renowned domestic manufacturer of planes, ships, and other machinery. The machine was needed to have a range