
The B6N-2 Tenzan (Divine Mountain), a Japanese torpedo bomber who's most remarkable trait was how unremarkable it was. It was a competent machine, it just did not accomplish any significant actions during the battles it fought in.
Although not a common scheme, this Tenzan's medium blue over light gray was employed by the Japanese military throughout World War 2.
Armament: 2x 7.62mm machineguns, 1x Type 93 Long Lance torpedo
Although not a common scheme, this Tenzan's medium blue over light gray was employed by the Japanese military throughout World War 2.
Armament: 2x 7.62mm machineguns, 1x Type 93 Long Lance torpedo
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Size 1280 x 815px
File Size 142.6 kB
Indeed.
The Tenzan was like many first generation Japanese planes of World War II.
The late generation planes though were flat out stunning. The B7A Ryusei, the Tenzan's successor carried two 20mm cannons, and was so nimble it could out-maneuver the Zero. Plus, it had armour and self sealing fuel tanks.
The Tenzan was like many first generation Japanese planes of World War II.
The late generation planes though were flat out stunning. The B7A Ryusei, the Tenzan's successor carried two 20mm cannons, and was so nimble it could out-maneuver the Zero. Plus, it had armour and self sealing fuel tanks.
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