C6N Saiun
Country | Japan |
Manufacturer | Nakajima Aircraft Company |
Primary Role | Reconnaissance Aircraft |
Maiden Flight | 15 May 1943 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseThe C6N Saiun ("Colored Cloud") carrier reconnaissance aircraft were designed in response to Japanese Navy's 1942 request for a fast and long-range reconnaissance aircraft for carrier operations. The result aircraft took its maiden flight in 1943. They were slender for fuel-saving purposes and had design tweaks to occupy the least space possible when stowed aboard aircraft carriers; the prototypes' performance, however, was said to be disappointing to Japanese Navy leaders. Nevertheless, the first order was placed in Feb 1944, and the first production example was delivered in Sep 1944. Because the Japanese Navy's operational capabilities were limited by that time, most of the C6N Saiun aircraft were operated from airfields on land. As Japan's need for aircraft grew desperate toward the end of the war, many C6N aircraft were converted for combat uses, and their speed at times frustrated pursuing Allied fighters. The last Japanese aircraft destroyed prior to Emperor Showa's 14 Aug 1945 radio address was a C6N1 Saiun aircraft, shot down about five minutes before the announcement. Including the prototypes, 463 of them were built. The Allies gave the C6N Saiun design the codename of "Myrt".
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Last Major Revision: May 2012
C6N Saiun Timeline
15 May 1943 | The C6N Saiun carrier reconnaissance aircraft took its first flight. |
14 Aug 1945 | The last Japanese aircraft destroyed prior to Emperor Showa's radio address was a C6N1 Saiun aircraft, shot down about five minutes before the announcement. |
SPECIFICATIONS
C6N1
Machinery | One Nakajima NK9H Homare 21 18-cylinder air-cooled radial engine, rated at 1,990hp |
Armament | 1x7.92mm rear Type 1 machine gun on flexible mount |
Crew | 3 |
Span | 12.50 m |
Length | 11.00 m |
Height | 3.96 m |
Wing Area | 25.50 m² |
Weight, Empty | 2,968 kg |
Weight, Loaded | 4,500 kg |
Weight, Maximum | 5,260 kg |
Speed, Maximum | 610 km/h |
Speed, Cruising | 390 km/h |
Service Ceiling | 10,470 m |
Range, Maximum | 5,300 km |
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