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Aichi E16A

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Template:Infobox Aircraft The Aichi E16A (Nicknamed 瑞雲 - Zuiun "Auspicious Cloud", Allied reporting name "Paul") was a two-seat reconnaissance seaplane operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

Design and development

It was a conventional, mid-wing monoplane equipped with two floats and had the unusual (for a seaplane) feature of being equipped with dive brakes to allow it to operate in a secondary role as a dive bomber.

Variants

E16A1
Main production version.
E16A2
Single prototype with Kansei 62 engine.

Operators

 Japan

Specifications (E16A1)

General characteristics

  • Crew: Two (pilot and observer)

Performance Armament

References

  • Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 43.
  • Francillon, René (1979). Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War. London: Putnam.

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

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