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AIRCRAFT PROFILE 160 WW2 MITSUBISHI G3M NELL IJN NAVY LAND BASED BOMBER FORCE Z

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ALL AUCTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 10 DAYS. I WILL DO MY PART AND SHIP ASAP AFTER RECEIVING PAYMENT (SEE MY FEEDBACK FILE). MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! - YOU WILL LOVE MY CUSTOMER FRIENDLY RETURN POLICY. I WANT YOU OR YOUR GIFT RECIPIENT TO BE HAPPY WITH YOUR PURCHASE. I GUARANTEE THAT THE ITEM SHIPPED WILL BE AS DESCRIBED. YOU MAY RETURN THE ITEM WITHIN 14 DAYS FOR ANY REASON. JUST EMAIL ME AND RETURN POST THE PACKAGE ADEQUATELY PROTECTED AGAINST SHIPPING DAMAGE) AND I WILL RETURN YOUR ITEM PURCHASE PRICE IN FULL. I WILL POST POSITIVE FEEDBACK FOR YOU AFTER THE TRANSACTION IS COMPLETE AND I AM REASONABLY SURE THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE ITEM. IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE EMAIL ME TO WORK THINGS OUT BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK. MY GOAL IS TO LEAVE EVERY CUSTOMER 100% SATISFIED WITH MY PRODUCTS AND SERVICE. ------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Information from Internet Encyclopedia The Mitsubishi G3M (Kyûroku-shiki rikujô kôgeki-ki: Type 96 Land-based Attack Aircraft "Rikko"; Allied reporting name "Nell") was a Japanese bomber and transport aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) during World War II. The G3M was originally designed as a model without any form of defensive weaponry or machine guns, but purely as a bomber craft, with its high-altitude performance being regarded sufficient to evade enemy anti-aircraft guns and its high speed in combination with the planned high performance Mitsubishi A5M fighter envisaged as an armed escort being considered sufficient to counter any form of enemy fighters. Even in the low-speed, low-level role of torpedo bomber, the superior fighter escort - combined with the G3M's high speed - was considered sufficient against any form of ship-based AA guns or carrier-based fighters. The lightweight structure and complete lack of defensive machine guns and the additional crew necessary to operate them (features in the early prototype design) were considered essential to maintain the speed and high-altitude performance of the G3M with a heavy payload. Even after the modified final prototype, which did include three defensive machine gun emplacements, the G3M kept its lightweight structure and lacked any form of defensive armour or self-sealing fuel tanks, as these were considered to retard speed and altitude. This trait in Japanese bomber/fighter design manifested itself again in its successor, the G4M, which was so heavily designed to accommodate fuel and bombing armament for long-range strikes at the expense of defence that its vulnerability to fighters and ground/surface gunfire earned it the unofficial nickname of "one shot lighter" by Allied fighter pilots, and "Hamaki" ("[flying] cigar") by its own Japanese crews. The bombsight used in the G3M was primitive compared to the mechanisms used in the G3M's contemporaries such as the B-24 Liberator and Heinkel He 111. Aside from the limited precision necessary in its naval role as a long-range torpedo bomber against Allied naval fleets, the G3M frequently operated with other G3M units in massive "wave" formations, this became a numerical strategy to eliminate the need for singular precision-based bombing. Later the Nakajima Company redesigned the G3M into the improved G3M3 (Model 23) with more powerful engines and increased fuel capacity. This version was only manufactured by Nakajima, being the most rapidly produced in wartime. This version entered service in 1941, and was maintained in service for two years, and later used in 1943 alongside the G3M2s for long-range maritime reconnaissance with radar, due to its excellent long-range performance. Other G3M derivations were the transport versions, G3M-L and L3Y, the latter built by Yokosuka. The G3M was famous for taking part in the sinking of two British battleships with the more advanced Mitsubishi G4M "Betty", on 10 December 1941. "Nells" from the Genzan Kôkûtai provided important support during the attack on the HMS Prince of Wales and Repulse (Force Z) near the Malayan coast. Prince of Wales and Repulse were the first two battleships ships ever sunk exclusively by air attack while at sea during war. 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