Mitsubishi F1M

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F1M
Mitsubishi F1M2 on patrol, 1943 approx.
Type Reconnaissance float plane
Manufacturer Mitsubishi
Maiden flight June 1936
Primary user Imperial Japanese Navy
Number built 1,118

The Mitsubishi F1M (Allied reporting name "Pete") was a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane of World War II. Between 1936 and 1944, 1,118 were built. The Navy designation was "Type Zero Observation Seaplane" (零式水上観測機).

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[edit] Design

The F1M1 was powered by the Nakajima Hikari MK1 radial engine, delivering 611 kW (820 hp), a maximum speed of 368 km/h (230 mph) and operating range of up to 1,072 km (670 miles) (when overloaded). It provided the Imperial Japanese Navy with a very versatile operations platform.

Optionally armed with a maximum of 3 x 7.7 mm machine guns (2 fixed forward-firing and one flexible rear-firing) and 2 x 60 kg (132 pound) bombs, the F1M was originally built as a catapult-launched reconnaissance float plane. However the "Pete" took on a number of local roles including area-defense fighter, convoy escort, bomber, anti-submarine, ocean patrol, rescue and transport. The type fought dogfights in the Aleutians, the Solomons and several other theaters.

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[edit] Specifications (F1M1)

General characteristics

  • Crew: two, pilot and rear gunner
  • Length: 9.5 m (31 ft 2 in)
  • Wingspan: 11 m (36 ft 1 in)
  • Height: 4 m (13 ft 1.5 in)
  • Wing area: 29.5 m² (317.5 ft²)
  • Empty weight: 1,928 kg (4,330 lb)
  • Loaded weight: 2,550 kg (5,620 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 2,856 kg (6,296 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1× Nakajima Hikari MK1 , 611 kW (820 hp)

Performance

Armament

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Comparable aircraft

SOC Seagull - Fairey Seafox

Designation sequence

F1M

Related lists

List of military aircraft of Japan