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The [b]Mitsubishi G4M[/b], also known as 一式陸上攻撃機 ([i]Isshiki Rikujou Kougeki-ki[/i], lit. "type 1 land-based attack aircraft") or its abbreviated name, 一式陸攻 ([i]Isshiki Rikukou[/i] or [i]Isshiki Rikkou[/i]), was a twin engined [[bomber]] for the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] in [[World War II]]. Its "Allied reporting name":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_Allied_names_for_Japanese_aircraft is [b]Betty[/b]. It's a successor aircraft to [[G3M]] and the de-facto predecessor of "Naval Air Technical Arsenal's":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka_Naval_Air_Technical_Arsenal [[P1Y Ginga]] bomber. The [[airplane]] can be easily distinguished by its [[cigar]]-shaped fuselage. Like the [[A6M Zero]] and the [[Ki-43 Hayabusa]], the early versions of the aircraft achieved their performance (especially range) at the expense of armor and self-sealing fuel tanks, making it vulnerable to enemy machine gun hits. This weakness is increased if the aircraft is used as a torpedo bomber due to its large size. It was designed by Honjou Kirou [本庄 季郎] and entered combat for first time in June 1941. h4.See also * [[List of Airplanes]] h4. External links * Wikipedia (JP): "Mitsubishi G4M":https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%80%E5%BC%8F%E9%99%B8%E4%B8%8A%E6%94%BB%E6%92%83%E6%A9%9F * Wikipedia (EN): "Mitsubishi G4M":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_G4M Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:56 |