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Caption | A5M aircraft at rest, date unknown [Colorized by WW2DB] ww2dbase | ||||
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Photo Size | 421 x 195 pixels | ||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Colorized Date | 24 Feb 2023 | ||||
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Bill says:
8 Nov 2011 07:59:20 PM
A5M4 Claude 9-122s telescopic sight was made by Nikko, later known as Nikon. The Claude
lacked armor protection for the pilot or even bullet-resistant glass around the windscreen. The drop tank held 30 gallons of fuel.
The A5M4 was painted with a protective coat
called Amerio a clear color almost with a yellowish-tinge, or olive satin-green finish in a black & white photo it looked silver. The engine cowling was a blue/black color.
The tail and horizontal stabilizers were
painted red with the hinomaru(rising sun)in six positions.
Claude was armed w/2x7.7mm machine guns with 500rpg.
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8 Nov 2011 07:59:20 PM
A5M4 Claude 9-122s telescopic sight was made by Nikko, later known as Nikon. The Claude
lacked armor protection for the pilot or even bullet-resistant glass around the windscreen. The drop tank held 30 gallons of fuel.
The A5M4 was painted with a protective coat
called Amerio a clear color almost with a yellowish-tinge, or olive satin-green finish in a black & white photo it looked silver. The engine cowling was a blue/black color.
The tail and horizontal stabilizers were
painted red with the hinomaru(rising sun)in six positions.
Claude was armed w/2x7.7mm machine guns with 500rpg.
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8 Nov 2011 06:31:23 PM
A5M4 Claude 9-122 assigned to 14th Kokutai
Wichon, Island China 1940.
Pilot Lt. Motonari Suho later flew A6M Zero
fighter, fought air battles in the Pacific,
returned to Japan and served as a test pilot
he survived WWII. Became a pilot with the new JASDF rose to the rank of General.
JASDF: Japanese Air Self Defense Force