Nakajima B5n

   
bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Nakajima B5N2
olspan="3" align="center"|
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Description
ole colspan="2"|Torpedo bomber
rew colspan="2"|3
irst Flight colspan="2"|January 1937 (B5N1)
ntered Service colspan="2"|1937
anufacturers colspan="2"|Nakajima, Aichi, Dai-Juichi
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Dimensions
ength 10.30 m 33' 10"
ingspan 15.52 m 50' 11"
eight 3.70 m 12' 2"
ing area 37.7 m² 406 ft²
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Weights
mpty 2,279 kg 5,024 lb
oaded 3,800 kg 8,380 lb
aximum takeoff 4,100 kg 9,040 lb
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Powerplant
ngines colspan="2"|1x Nakajima Sakae 11
ower 750 kW 1,000 hp
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Performance
aximum speed 367 km/h 229 mph
ange 1,935 km 1,202 miles
ervice ceiling 8,260 m 27,100 ft
ate of climb 391 m/min 1,283 ft/min
ing loading 101 kg/m² 21 lb/ft²
ower/Mass 0.20 kW/kg 0.12 hp/lb
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Avionics
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Armament
uns colspan="2"| 1x 7.7 mm Type 92 machine gun tail gun
tores colspan="2"| 1x 800 kg (1,760 lb) torpedo or
3x 250 kg (550 lb) bombs
The Nakajima B5N (Japanese: 中島 B5N, Allied reporting name: Kate) was the Imperial Japanese Navy's standard torpedo bomber for the first years of World War II. Although, like its Allied counterparts the TBD Devastator and Fairey Swordfish, the type was obsolescent by 1939, B5Ns were flown nearly throughout the whole war. Although primarily used as a carrier-based aircraft, it was also used as a land-based bomber on occasions. The B5N was designed by a team led by Katsuji Nakamura in response to a 1935 specification by the Navy for a torpedo bomber to replace the Yokosuka B4Y. Internally designated Type K by Nakajima, it successfully competed with the Mitsubishi B5M for a production contract. The first prototype flew in January 1937 and was ordered into production soon afterwards with the full designation Type 97 Carrier Attack Bomber. It would not be long until the B5N would see combat, first in the Sino-Japanese War, where combat experience revealed several weaknesses in the original B5N1 production model. These were mainly concerned with the lack of protection that the design offered its crew and fuel tanks. Keen to maintain the high performance of the type, the Navy was reluctant to add weight in the form of armour, and instead looked to obtaining a faster version of the aircraft in the hopes of out-running enemy fighters. The B5N2 was given a much more powerful engine, and various modifications were made to streamline it. Although its performance was only marginally better, and its weaknesses remained untreated, this version replaced the B5N1 in production and service from 1939. It was this version that would be used by the Navy in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Apart from this raid, the greatest successes of the B5N2 were the key roles they played in sinking the US Navy aircraft carriers Yorktown, Lexington, Wasp, and Hornet. The B5N served as the basis for a follow-on design, the Nakajima B6N, which eventually replaced it in front-line service. Subsequently, the B5N continued to fly in secondary roles, such as training, target towing, and anti-submarine warfare. Some of the aircraft used for this latter purpose were equipped with early radars and magnetic anomaly detectors. B5Ns were also used as bombers during the unsuccessful defence of the Philippines in October 1944. Altogether, around 1,150 were built, of which not a single complete example exists today. A large part of a B5N2 was recovered from the Kuril Islands by a British private collector in 2003.
bgcolor="#e0e0e0" colspan="2" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Related content
b>Related Development Nakajima B6N
b>Similar Aircraft align="center"| TBD Devastator
b>Designation Series align="center"| B2M - B3Y - B4Y - B5M/B5N - B6N - B7A
b>Related Lists align="center"|List of military aircraft of Japan - List of torpedo bombers

 

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