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B5N1 Kate flown by Lt. Cdr. Shigekazu Shimazaki, carrier Zuikaku, Pearl Harbor, Dec 7th 1941
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General Background
When Japan entered WWII the B5N Kate was the standard torpedo bomber and sank more Allied ships than any other type of Japanese aircraft. B5N2's played the main role in sinking the carrier Lexington at Coral Sea,Yorktown at Midway and Hornet at the Battle of Santa Cruz in October 1942. There were 1,150 B5N1 and B5N2 Torpedo Bombers produced but by 1944 the Kate had been replaced by the B6N "Jill". The Kate ended its service being used for Kamikaze attacks leaving no surviving examples.
The Aircraft
Shigekazu Shimazaki was an officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy who led the second wave of aircraft that attacked Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. Shimazaki’s Nakajima B5N2 Kate led fifty four bombers and seventy eight dive-bombers. Along with Mitsuo Fuchida, leader of the first wave, Shimazaki were granted an audience with the Emperor Hirohito. Shimazaki also took part in the Battle of the Coral Sea where they sank USS Lexington. He was promoted to Commander in 1944 and when he died in January 1945 was posthumously made a Rear Admiral.
Specifications :
B5N1 and B5N2:
Dimensions  
Length: 33ft 10in (10.30 m)
Wingspan: 50ft 11in (15.52m)
Height: 12ft 2in (3.70m)
Weight:
B5N1:  
Empty weight: 4,643 lb (2,106 kg)
Loaded: 8,157 lb (3,700 kg)
B5N2:  
Empty weight: 5,024 lb (2,279 kg)
Loaded: 8,378 lb (3,800 kg)
Engine:  
B5N1: Nakajima Hikari 3, 770 hp, 9-cylinder, air-cooled radial
B5N2: Nakajima NK 1B Sakae 11, 1,000 hp, 14-cylinder, air-cooled radial
Performance:
B5N1:
Maximum Speed: 229 mph @ 6,560 ft (2,000 m)
Service Ceiling: 24,280 ft (7,400 m)
Normal Range: 679 miles (1,092 km)
Maximum Range: 1,404 miles (2,259 km)
B5N2:
Maximum Speed: 235 mph @ 11,810 ft (3,600 m)
Service Ceiling: 27,100 ft (8,260 m)
Normal Range: 608 miles (978 km)
Maximum Range: 1,237 miles (1,990 km)
Armament  
B5N1 and B5N2: 1 x flexible rear-firing 7.7 mm Type 92 machine gun
Bombs – 1,764 lb (800 kg)
Or 1 x 1,764 lb (800 kg) torpedo