
Mitsubishi G3M - Wikipedia
The Mitsubishi G3M (九六式陸上攻撃機, Kyūroku-shiki rikujō kōgeki-ki, as Type 96 land-based attack aircraft "Rikko"; Allied reporting name "Nell") was a Japanese bomber and transport aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) during World War II.
Mitsubishi G3M "Nell" (1935) - Naval Encyclopedia
Sep 2, 2023 · The Mitsubishi G3M "Nell" was the first Imperial Japanese Navy twin engine bomber, with 1,048 built, four variantts, and heavy used from China in 1937 to home island in 1945
Mitsubishi G3M Rikko (Nell) - Military Factory
Feb 1, 2020 · The Mitsubishi G3M "Rikko" (codenamed "Nell" by the Allies) was a frontline, twin-engine medium bomber utilized primarily by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War 2.
Mitsubishi G3M - Combined Fleet
Two Mitsubishi Kinsei 41 or 42 fourteen-cylinder air-cooled radials, rated at 1,075 hp for take-off and 990 hp at 2,800 m, driving three-blade variable-pitch metal propellers (G3M2).
Mitsubishi G3M "Nell" (1935) - Naval Aviation
The main twin engine torpedo bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1941 was the Mitsubishi G3M. It was soon codenamed by the allies "Nell". After an already well-filled career in China, it was made famous notably by sinking Force Z's Repulse and Prince of Wales, the attack on Darwin in February 1942, its rampage in the Dutch East Indies and ...
Mitsubishi G3M Type 96 “Nell” - Pacific Eagles
Feb 24, 2015 · The Mitsubishi G3M Nell, or Type 96, was a long-range medium bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Sino-Japanese War and World War II.
Mitsubishi G3M - World War Photos
The Mitsubishi G3M was a Japanese bomber aircraft used during World War II, mostly against the Chinese. The bomber had a crew of five, and had its first flight in July 1935. The aircraft was armed with three 7.7mm machine guns. Maximum speed was …
Mitsubishi G3M 'Nell' - War in the Skies
The Mitsubishi G3M (Kyuroku-shiki rikujo kogeki-ki: Type 96 Land-based Attack Aircraft 'Rikko', Allied reporting name 'Nell') was a Japanese bomber and transport aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) during World War II.
Mitsubishi G3M/L3Y - Warbirds Resource Group
The G3M made its debut on August 14, 1937 with an attack on Taipai, Taiwan, travelling 1,249 miles to reach thier target. Probably the most notable action was the G3M's involvement in the attack which resulted in the sinking of the battleship HMS Prince of Wales and the battle-cruiser HMS Repulse on December 10, 1941.
Mitsubishi G3M Type 96 Attack Bomber 'Nell' - HistoryOfWar.org
The Mitsubishi G3M Type 96 Attack Bomber 'Nell' was the Japanese Navy’s main land based torpedo and high level bomber in the years before the start of the Pacific War.