Originally posted by Squire
The IJN needed the B5N because it was their primary torpedo a/c in the early war, especially Pearl Harbor, Coral Sea, Midway, and into 1943.
SBD , TBF, and F4F were in service at the SAME TIME as the A6M2 Zeke and the D3A Val and B5N Kate. Btw ALL those US types first flew BEFORE Pearl Harbor too.
Im sure late war IJ a/c are coming, I for one think they should be a top priority, but the IJ needed a proper torp ac (no more TBF subs) for their Carriers, and now they are getting one!
A6M2
A6M5
Ki-61 < best IJAAF fighter before Ki-84 >
Ki-67
D3A Val
B5N Kate
N1K2
Thats at least a good start? Wasnt long ago all you had was the A6M5 and the N1K2. Be happy.
Regards.
Balderdash.
There is no way in hell that you can excuse giving the Japanese 1937 and 1938 models of the aircraft while giving the USN 1943 versions of theirs. You grossly oversimplfy what is happening here.
Whay give the Japanese the less produced 1937 D3A1 rather than giving them the greater produced 1942 D3A2?
At the same time the USN gets a 1943 version of the SBD which is 40mph faster than the 1942 SBDs that fought the Battle of Midway.
And you gloss over that with the inane statement that they were in service at the same time? Well so were the SBD-5 and the D4Y, or the SBD-2 and D3A2. The particular combination selected maximizes the US's advantage.
We get the 1938 version of the B5N, not the armed 1939 version (this may change, but the model shown lacks forward guns).
Balanced against this the USN gets the TBM-3 which was just entering service in mid-1942 and served for the rest of the war.
Contrary to you're statement we do not have the TBF, if we did it would be uncharacteristicly balanced.
To balance against the TBM-3 the Japanese should have gotten the B6N2. That is also a Japanese torpedo bomber that would have eliminated the need to sub in the TBM, but it might acyually have stood a snowballs chance in hell of reaching the target.
And no, the Ki.61 was not the best IJA fighter before the Ki.84. That would have been the Ki.44.