Aichi B7a

bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Aichi B7A "Ryusei"
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Aichi B7A "Ryusei"
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Description
ole colspan="2"|Carrier-based dive bomber and torpedo bomber
rew colspan="2"|2
irst Flight colspan="2"|1941
ntered Service colspan="2"|
anufacturer colspan="2"|Aichi Kokuki KK
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Dimensions
ength 11.49 m 37 ft 8½ in
ingspan 14.40 m 47 ft 3 in
eight 4.07 m 13 ft 4¼ in
ing area 35.40 m² 381 ft²
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Weights
mpty 3614 kg 7,969 lb
oaded 5700 kg 12,568 lb
aximum takeoff kg lb
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Powerplant
ngine colspan="2"|Nakajima NK9C Homare 12 18-cylinder radial
ower 1,360 kW 1,825 hp
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Performance
aximum speed 566 km/h 352 mph
ombat range 1,850 km 1,150 miles
erry range km miles
ervice ceiling 8950 m 29,365 ft
ate of climb m/min ft/min
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Armament
uns colspan="2"|2 × Type 9 Model 2 20 mm cannon (in wings)
1 × 7.92 mm or 13 mm gun (from rear cockpit)
ombs 800 kg 1,764 lb
ther colspan="2"|1 × 800 kg (1764 lb) torpedo
The Aichi B7A ''Ryusei (Japanese: 愛知 B7A 流星, "Shooting Star") was a large and powerful dive bomber and torpedo bomber produced by Aichi Kokuki KK for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Given the codename Grace'' by the Allies, it first flew in 1941, but problems with the delivery of the engines meant that it was not produced in numbers until too late to affect the outcome of the war. There were no aircraft carriers left for it to fly from, and only 114 aircraft were produced. Although the B7A carried a weapons load no greater than its predecessors, it displayed fighter-like handling and performance, besting the Mitsubishi Zeroes in service at the time. Had it been produced early and in greater numbers, it would have proved a considerable adversary to the United States Navy's fighters. The powerplant was a 1,825 horsepower (1,360 kW) Nakajima NK9C Homare 12 18-cylinder radial engine, and the aircraft featured a 'bent' wing - an inverted gull-wing somewhat reminiscent of the German Junkers Ju 87 - to give clearance for the propeller without requiring the use of long main undercarriage legs.
bgcolor="#e0e0e0" colspan="2" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Related content
b>Related development align="center"|
b>Similar aircraft align="center"|
b>Designation series align="center"|B1M - B2M - B3Y - B4Y - B5N - B5M - B6N - B7A
b>Related lists align="center"|List of military aircraft of Japan

 

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