
Mitsubishi A7M - Wikipedia
Proposed land-based fighter version powered by a 2,250 hp (1,680 kW) mechanically driven three-speed supercharged Mitsubishi Ha-43 engine, with a maximum speed of 642 km/h (398 …
三菱A7M_百度百科
A7M“烈风”是三菱重工业公司在 第二次世界大战 末期为 日本海军 研制的全金属结构单座舰载/陆基战斗机(A7M1、A7M2 和 A7M3)及陆基截击机(A7M3-J)。 原计划用于取代三菱A6M零式 …
A7M Reppu Fighter | World War II Database - WW2DB
The A7M Reppu ("Strong Gale") were designed as the successor to the A6M Zero aircraft. The design work began in Apr 1942 when Mitsubishi engineer Jiro Horikoshi and his team had …
Mitsubishi A7M Reppu (Sam) Single-Seat, Single-Engine Carrier …
2020年2月27日 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Mitsubishi A7M Reppu (Sam) Single-Seat, Single-Engine Carrier-Based Fighter Aircraft …
Mitsubishi A7M Reppu / SAM - fighter
A cantilever low-wing monoplane with retractable tailwheel landing gear, the A7M1 soon revealed excellent flight characteristics, but as predicted by Mitsubishi the type's maximum speed on …
Mitsubishi A7M Reppu (Sam): Photos, History, Specification
The A7M was nicknamed "Reppu" by the Japanese, meaning "strong storm", while the Allies codenamed it "Sam". In practice, the A7M was comparable to the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, …
Mitsubishi A7M - Shipborne Fighter - AirPages
Experimental carrier-based fighter A7M "Reppu" to replace the outdated A6M Reisen (Zero) of the final period of World War II. It was developed by the Mitsubishi Aviation Design Bureau since …
War Machines Drawn: Mitsubishi A7M Reppū
Another land based variant the A7M3-J Reppu-Kai was planned around the turbo-supercharged Ha-43 engine, rated this time at 2200hp (1600Kw) including an inter-cooler with a maximum …
Mitsubishi A7M | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Mitsubishi A7M Reppū (烈風, "Strong Gale") was designed as the successor to the Imperial Japanese Navy 's A6M Zero, with development beginning in 1942. Performance objectives …
Mitsubishi A7M Reppu - WW2Aircraft.net
2011年7月12日 · The Mitsubishi A7M Reppu ('Strong Gale') was designed as the successor to the Imperial Japanese Navy's A6M Zero, with development beginning in 1942. Performance …