
Yokosuka E14Y - Wikipedia
The Yokosuka E14Y (Allied reporting name Glen) was an Imperial Japanese Navy reconnaissance seaplane transported aboard and launched from Japanese submarine aircraft …
Yokosuka (Kugisho) E14Y (1941) - Naval Encyclopedia
Mar 26, 2025 · The E14Y1 was placed fully folded in a watertight oval-shaped hangar 1.4 m high, 2.4 m wide and 8.5 m long located on the deck, in front of the conning tower and partly buried …
Yokosuka E14y ‘Glen’ · The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre
May 19, 2019 · Powered by a 254 kw (340 hp) Hitachi Tempu 12 (Heavenly Wind) radial engine, the prototype was completed in 1939 at Yokosuka and it was flown in comparative trials with …
Yokosuka E14Y - Combined Fleet
Submarines I-7 to I-11, and I-15 to I-35. Description: Two-seat submarine-borne twin-float reconnaissance monoplane. Welded steel-tube fuselage with fabric, wood and light alloy …
Yokosuka E14Y Type 0 “Glen” - Pacific Eagles
Sep 22, 2015 · As an extremely small and light aircraft the Yokosuka E14Y did not require a powerful engine, and so was fitted with a Hitachi Tempu motor capable of delivering just 340hp.
Yokosuka E14Y Glenn - submarine-based float-plane
The Yokosuka E14Y1 was built to a total of 126 as the Navy Type 0 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane. Used aboard ocean-going submarines of the Japanese fleet, these aircraft made …
Yokosuka E14Y (Glen): Photos, History, Specification
Power comes from a single air-cooled Hitachi 'Tempu 12' 9-cylinder radial piston engine producing 340 hp and driving a three-bladed drawn propeller. Top achievable speeds can …
Yokosuka E14Y - AirPages
Submarine reconnaissance seaplane, single-engine low-wing aircraft of mixed design with two floats. Developed under the direction of M. Yamada (Mitsuo Yamada), first flight of the …
Yokosuka (Kugisho) E14Y (1941) - naval-aviation.com
Submarine-launched seaplane, 123 built 1939-43. The Yokosuka Type 0 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane (in Ordnance E14Y, Allied Intel "Glen") was a floatplane initially planned and …
Yokosuka E14Y Navy Type 0 Submarine-borne Reconnaissance Seaplane ‘Glen’
The Yokosuka E14Y Navy Type 0 Submarine-borne Reconnaissance Seaplane 'Glen' was a tiny reconnaissance aircraft that was also the only hostile aircraft to drop bombs on the American …