
Aichi D3A - Wikipedia
The Aichi D3A was the first Japanese aircraft to bomb American targets in the war, commencing with Pearl Harbor and U.S. bases in the Philippines, such as Clark Air Force Base. They sank more Allied warships than any other Axis aircraft.
Aichi D3A "Val" - Naval Encyclopedia
2022年4月22日 · The Aichi D3A1 and D3A2 "Val" (Navy Type 99 Carrier Bomber Model 11) was the standard IJN dive bomber in 1940-43. replaced by the Yokosuka "Judy", it had an impresive tally, but less impressive than the Dauntless
爱知D3A型瓦尔轰炸机 - 百度百科
1941年12月7日,在偷袭美军珍珠港的战役中,日本海军第一、第二航空战队共131架(也有说129架)d3a1参加了两个波次的攻击行动。爱知d3a1的攻击目标为驻有战斗机的惠列尔机场、福特岛机场和驻有重型轰炸机的希凯姆机场,以及无法用鱼雷攻击的军舰等。
The Aichi D3A (Val) - Aviation History
On December 7,1941, the Japanese Imperial Navy launched 353 aircraft from six carriers, 1 in a surprise attack, against United States military installations, on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The aircraft included Mitsubishi A6M2s (Zero), Nakajima B5Ns (Kate) and Aichi D3As (Val).
Aichi D3A Dive Bomber - War in the Skies
The Aichi D3A was the first Japanese aircraft to bomb American targets in World War II, commencing with Pearl Harbor and U.S. bases in the Philippines, such as Clark Air Force Base. During the course of the Second World War, the D3A dive bomber sank more Allied warships than any other Axis aircraft.
Aichi D3A1 Val - Plane Dave
2015年2月20日 · The main Japanese Dive Bomber at the start of World War II, the Aichi D3A was a key part of the terrifyingly effective Japanese carrier force. After the jump, a look at this very important aircraft. The Imperial Japanese Navy and US Navy pursued dive bombing hardware and tactics for similar reasons. Aircraft carriers operate…
Warplanes of Japan: Aichi D3A - silverhawkauthor.com
The Aichi D3A was the first Japanese aircraft to bomb American targets in the war, commencing with Pearl Harbor and U.S. bases in the Philippines, such as Clark Air Force Base. They sank more Allied warships than any other Axis aircraft.
Aichi D3A 'Val' · The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre
2019年5月19日 · One of the most important dive-bombers in the Japanese arsenal in its campaign in the Pacific War, the prototype Aichi D3A, known by the Allies as the ‘ Val’, was first flown in January 1938 with a 530 kw (710 hp) Nakajima Hikari I nine-cylinder radial air …
Aichi D3A - World War Photos
In the Battle of the South Pacific, on October 26, 1942, 21 planes of Zuikaku’s bomb squadron sortied and hit the carrier USS Hornet with five bombs. Nineteen aircraft of the Shōhaku bomb squadron attacked the Enterprise and hit it with three bombs.
Aichi D3A Val - carrier-borne dive bomber - aviastar.org
The Aichi Type 99 Kanjo Bakugekiki (Kanbaku, Carrier Bomber) D3A1 was an effective Carrier Bomber--a stable bombing platform with excellent control harmony and speed control in a diving attack from medium altitudes.