
Mitsubishi F1M - Wikipedia
The Mitsubishi F1M (Allied reporting name "Pete") is a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane of World War II. It was the last biplane type of the Imperial Japanese Navy, with 944 built between 1936 and 1944.
Mitsubishi F1M (1936) - Naval Encyclopedia
Jun 4, 2022 · The Mitsubishi F1M was the last Imperial Japanese Navy biplane floatplane. It was developed and fiest flew in June 1936 but only introduced from 1941, active until 1945 as catapult-launched reconnaissance float plane for recce and gunnery spotting, but it …
Mitsubishi F1M Reconnaissance Seaplane - AirPages
The firms "Aichi", "Kavanishi" and "Mitsubishi" took part in the competition. At Mitsubishi, the design was entrusted to the design team led by Yoi Hattori, who paid special attention to the careful study of the aerodynamic forms of the aircraft.
Aichi F1A - Wikipedia
The Aichi F1A (designated AB-13 by its designers and manufacturers at Aichi) was a prototype Japanese floatplane of the 1930s. A single-engined biplane, the F1A was intended as a short-range observation aircraft suitable for operation off the Imperial Japanese navy 's warships, but only two were built, the Mitsubishi F1M being selected instead.
MITSUBISHI F1M ‘PETE’ · The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre
May 19, 2019 · Known as ‘Pete’ to the allies, the Mitsubishi F1M floatplane was designed in answer to a requirement issued in 1934 to build an observation floatplane for use by the Japanese Navy to replace the Nakajima G8N1 and operate off …
Mitsubishi F1M - Aircraft Wiki
Mitsubishi's design, the Ka-17, given the short system designation F1M1 by the Japanese Navy, was a small all-metal biplane powered by a single Nakajima Hikari 1 radial engine rated at 610 kilowatts (820 hp), the same engine as used by Aichi's competing F1A.
Mitsubishi F1M (1936)
The Mitsubishi F1M was the last Imperial Japanese Navy biplane floatplane. It was developed and fiest flew in June 1936 but only introduced from 1941, active until 1945 as catapult-launched reconnaissance float plane for recce and gunnery spotting, but it took many other roles.
Warplanes of Japan: Mitsubishi F1M floatplane
Mitsubishi's design, the Ka-17, given the short system designationF1M1 by the Japanese Navy, was a small all-metal biplane powered by a singleNakajima Hikari 1 radial engine rated at 610 kilowatts (820 hp), the sameengine as used by Aichi's competing F1A.
Mitsubishi F1M 'Pete' - HistoryOfWar.org
Jul 13, 2011 · The Mitsubishi F1M 'Pete' was designed as an observation float plane, but saw service as an impromptu fighter, diver bomber and patrol aircraft.
At the first stage of the war in the Pacific, the F1M2, which received the code name "Pit" from the Allies, together with the Aichi E13A1 scouts, formed the basis of the aviation force, which was based on large warships and floating bases of the Japanese Navy.
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