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Title: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Shifty on May 16, 2010, 11:22:58 AM
I realize there is quite a healthy list of Japanese aircraft that should be added before more models of the Zeke. However at some point I'd like to see consideration given to the A6M5c model 52c and possibly the A6M7 model 63. I'm not sure on the production numbers though. I was wondering Karnak or Krusty would have any info on these two aircraft?
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: 321BAR on May 16, 2010, 11:34:14 AM
I realize there is quite a healthy list of Japanese aircraft that should be added before more models of the Zeke. However at some point I'd like to see consideration given to the A6M5c model 52c and possibly the A6M7 model 63. I'm not sure on the production numbers though. I was wondering Karnak or Krusty would have any info on these two aircraft?
you know what i'm going to say here shifty so i can let the readers guess :D

wasnt the A6M7 not used during the war? i'm pretty sure the A6M6 didn't see action either. but i'm all for the 5c
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Shifty on May 16, 2010, 11:41:22 AM
you know what i'm going to say here shifty so i can let the readers guess :D

wasnt the A6M7 not used during the war? i'm pretty sure the A6M6 didn't see action either. but i'm all for the 5c

I realize the A6M6 wasn't used but I'm not sure about the A6M7.
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: whipster22 on May 16, 2010, 11:44:39 AM
A6m7 model http://www2.cc22.ne.jp/~harada/zero/zero_index.html (http://www2.cc22.ne.jp/~harada/zero/zero_index.html)
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: HighTone on May 16, 2010, 12:23:23 PM
All for the A6M5c as well as the A6M3.  :aok
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: AirFlyer on May 16, 2010, 12:38:49 PM
Anything past the A6M5c never got past prototypes from what I've read, and the A6M5c itself seems to have been very scarce. I'd imagine it'd just be a weighted down A6M anyways. The A6M3 22 or 32 on the other hand would make a great addition IMO.
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Saxman on May 16, 2010, 05:54:47 PM
I'm pretty sure I read that the A6M6 DID indeed get deployed to operational squadrons. I just can't find anything on the numbers.

The A6M7 and 8 definitely didn't.
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: ACE on May 16, 2010, 06:16:53 PM
Sure!
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Eagleclaw on May 16, 2010, 06:22:43 PM
The A6M6 did see service in the war. I'd also like to add to this and ask for the A6M3, which carried around 30mm type 5 Cannons.
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Shifty on May 16, 2010, 06:56:33 PM
The A6M6 did see service in the war. I'd also like to add to this and ask for the A6M3, which carried around 30mm type 5 Cannons.

Do you have any documentation to back this up? I can only find where two A6M6s were produced.
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Saxman on May 16, 2010, 07:00:46 PM
The A6M6 did see service in the war. I'd also like to add to this and ask for the A6M3, which carried around 30mm type 5 Cannons.

The A6M3 carried the same 20mm cannon as the A6M2. Only a handful were converted for evaluation purposes, but this armament was never utilized operationally.
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Eagleclaw on May 16, 2010, 08:59:41 PM
The A6M3 carried the same 20mm cannon as the A6M2. Only a handful were converted for evaluation purposes, but this armament was never utilized operationally.
Thank you Saxman, I was a bit fuzzy on that.

Do you have any documentation to back this up? I can only find where two A6M6s were produced.
I seem to have misplaced the website, but I believe it said something about the Mitsubishi A6M5b's being converted into A6M6s and that there were very few produced A6M6 models but quite a few modified from the A6M5
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: AirFlyer on May 17, 2010, 05:11:35 PM
The A6M3 carried the same 20mm cannon as the A6M2. Only a handful were converted for evaluation purposes, but this armament was never utilized operationally.

Not exactly. From what I recall the A6M3 switched over to a belt-fed Type 99 instead of the old style drum-fed magazine of the A6M2 which upped the rounds per gun. I even think I recall some extremely late model A6M3s being fitted with the same belt-fed Type 99 our A6M5b uses.
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Ack-Ack on May 17, 2010, 05:27:00 PM
Do you have any documentation to back this up? I can only find where two A6M6s were produced.

I haven't found anything either that states the A6M6 was deployed in any numbers operationally or produced other then the two prototypes before the A6M6 project was cancelled.

ack-ack
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: Saxman on May 17, 2010, 05:45:10 PM
I haven't found anything either that states the A6M6 was deployed in any numbers operationally or produced other then the two prototypes before the A6M6 project was cancelled.

ack-ack

Are you sure you aren't thinking of the A6M8? That one DID have only the two prototypes completed in April of 1945, but was canceled due to the state of Japan's industry by that point in the war. The A6M6 Model 53 was more or less an A6M5 with an uprated engine adding water-methanol injection and the addition of self-sealing fuel tanks in the wing.
Title: Re: A6M5c and A6M7
Post by: 321BAR on May 17, 2010, 06:58:41 PM
i can't find any information on the A6M6 active duty.