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The Aichi E8A (also designated Experimental 8-Shi Reconnaissance Seaplane or Aichi AB-7) was a prototype Japanese reconnaissance floatplane of the 1930s. It was a two-seat single engined biplane built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Only two were built.

E8A
Role Reconnaissance floatplane
National origin Japan
Manufacturer Aichi
Status Prototype
Number built 2

Design and development


In 1933, the Imperial Japanese Navy issued a specification for a replacement for the Nakajima E4N shipboard reconnaissance floatplane. Aichi prepared two designs, the AM-7, a low-winged monoplane powered by a Bristol Mercury radial engine and the AB-7, a more conventional biplane, powered by a license-built Bristol Jupiter engine. The monoplane design was soon abandoned as its promised performance was little better than that of the aircraft it was meant to replace, but two examples of the AB-7 were built as the Experimental 8-Shi Reconnaissance Seaplane,[a] or E8A under the Short System designation system.[1]

The AB-7 was a single-bay biplane of wood and metal construction, fitted with a single main float that could be replaced be a wheeled undercarriage for operations from land. Its wings folded to the rear to allow easier storage aboard ship. The pilot sat in an open cockpit while the observer's cockpit was part-enclosed to protect him from the environment.[1] The Aichi design was evaluated against competing aircraft from Kawanishi, the E8K, a low-winged monoplane similar to the Aichi AM-7,[2] and Nakajima, the biplane E8N.[1] While the E8A had similar performance to the E8N, the Nakajima biplane had superior maneuverability and handling, and was preferred to both the Nakajima and Kawanishi offerings, with over 700 E8Ns built.[3]


Specifications


Data from Japanese Aircraft 1910–1941[1]

General characteristics

Armament


Notes


  1. Mikesh and Abe 1990, p. 74.
  2. Mikesh and Abe 1990, p. 137–138.
  3. Francillon 1970, pp. 408–410.
  4. Mikesh and Abe 1990, pp. 2, 286.

References




На других языках


- [en] Aichi E8A

[it] Aichi E8A

L'Aichi E8A, designazione aziendale AB-7, indicato anche idrovolante da ricognizione sperimentale 8-Shi in base alle convenzioni di designazione allora vigenti, fu un idrovolante da ricognizione imbarcato a galleggiante centrale, monomotore e biplano, sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica giapponese Aichi Tokei Denki KK negli anni trenta e rimasto allo stadio di prototipo.

[ru] Aichi E8A

Aichi E8A (AB-7) — опытный гидроплан разработанный по заказу Императорского флота Японии компанией Aichi Kokuki KK под руководством Йошиширо Мацуо в начале 1930-х годов. Представлял собой одномоторный биплан с трёхпоплавковым шасси (основным центральным поплавком и двумя поддерживающими под крыльями).



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