Japanese reconnaissance seaplane
The Nakajima E2N was a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft of the inter-war years. It was a single-engine, two-seat, sesquiplane seaplane with twin main floats.
Design and development
The E2N was developed in the 1920s for the Imperial Japanese Navy as a short range reconnaissance floatplane suitable for catapult launch from cruisers and battleships .[ 1] It was a wooden, twin-float sesquiplane , carrying a crew of two in open cockpits and having folding wings . This layout gave better downwards view than the monoplanes proposed by Aichi and Yokosuka , and the design was selected becoming Japan's first locally designed shipboard reconnaissance seaplane .
Operational history
The E2N served with the Navy as the Nakajima Navy Type 15 Reconnaissance Floatplane (一五式水上偵察機). Eighty examples were produced between 1927-29 by Nakajima and Kawanishi ; of these, two were bought for civil fishery patrol duties. The Navy machines were withdrawn from front-line units in the 1930s, being replaced by the Nakajima E4N , and either being reassigned to training duties or sold to civil buyers.
Variants
E2N1 (Type 15-1 Reconnaissance Seaplane)
Short-range reconnaissance aircraft.
E2N2 (Type 15-2 Reconnaissance Seaplane)
Trainer version with dual controls.
Operators
Japan
Specifications (E2N)
3-view drawing of the Nakajima E2N
Data from Japanese Aircraft, 1910-1941 [ 1]
General characteristics
Crew: 2
Length: 9.565 m (31 ft 5 in)
Wingspan: 13.52 m (44 ft 4 in)
Height: 3.688 m (12 ft 1 in)
Wing area: 44 m2 (470 sq ft)
Empty weight: 1,409 kg (3,106 lb)
Gross weight: 1,950 kg (4,299 lb)
Powerplant: × Mitsubishi Type Hi V-8 water-cooled piston engine, 220–250 kW (300–340 hp)
Propellers: 2-bladed fixed-pitch wooden propeller
Performance
Maximum speed: 172 km/h (107 mph, 93 kn)
Endurance: 5 hours
Time to altitude: 3,000 m (9,800 ft) in 31 minutes 37 seconds
Wing loading: 44.3 kg/m2 (9.1 lb/sq ft)
Power/mass : 0.12 kW/kg (0.07 hp/lb)
Armament
See also
Related development
Notes
Bibliography
Mikesh, Robert C.; Abe, Shorzoe (1990). Japanese Aircraft, 1910-1941 . London: Putnam & Company Ltd. ISBN 0-85177-840-2 .
External links
Imperial Japanese Navy types
Carrier fighters Carrier Torpedo Bombers Reconnaissance aircraft Dive bombers Reconnaissance floatplanes Land-based Attack Bombers Interceptors Transports Floatplane fighter Other
Imperial Japanese Army types
Army manufacturer type code system Army type-year Kitai (airframe #)
WW2 Allied reporting names
Fighters (A) Torpedo bombers (B) Shipboard reconnaissance (C) Dive bombers (D) Reconnaissance seaplanes (E) Observation seaplanes (F) Land-based bombers (G) Flying Boats (H) Land-based Fighters (J) Trainers (K) Transports (L) Special-purpose (M)1 Floatplane fighters (N) Land-based bombers (P) Patrol (Q) Land-based reconnaissance (R) Night fighters (S) 1 X as second letter is for experimental aircraft or imported technology demonstrators not intended for service,
2 Hyphenated trailing letter (-J, -K, -L, -N or -S) denotes design modified for secondary role, 3 Possibly incorrect designation, but used in many sources