
Aichi D3A - Wikipedia
The Aichi D3A (Navy designation " Type 99 Carrier Bomber "; Allied reporting name " Val ") [a] is a World War II carrier-borne dive bomber. It was the primary dive bomber of the Imperial …
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 …
D3A1 - War Thunder Wiki
The D3A1, designated as Type 99 Carrier Dive Bomber (九九式艦上爆撃機) was a carrier-based dive bomber that served in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. It was the first …
Aichi D3A Val - TracesOfWar.com
2025年2月25日 · The Aichi D3A Val aircraft was the standard dive bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy at the outbreak of Second World War in the Pacific. The aircraft was …
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 …
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 …
Aichi D3A Type 99 (Val) Info - daveswarbirds.com
The Aichi D3A was the first Japanese plane to bomb American targets in World War II and the plane that sank more Allied shipping than any other. The D3A, known by the Allied codename …
Aichi Type 99 Carrier Bomber Kanbaku / D3A1 Model 11 (Val)
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Aichi Type 99 Carrier Bomber Kanbaku / D3A Val - Pacific Wrecks
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) designation was Type 99 Carrier Bomber / Ku Ku Kamba (Kanbaku) / D3A Val. This low-wing monoplane had fixed landing gear. Its performance …
Aichi D3A - Combined Fleet
One Mitsubishi Kinsei 44 fourteen-cylinder air-cooled radial, rated at 1,070 hp for take-off and 1,080 hp at 2,000 m, driving a three-blade metal propeller (late production D3A1 Model 11).