- Watanabe E9W
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name=Watanabe E9W
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type=Submarine-borne reconnaissance seaplane
national origin=Japan
manufacturer=Watabane Ironworks
designer=
first flight=1935
introduced=1938
retired=1942
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primary user=IJN Air Service
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number built=35
variants with their own articles=The Watanabe E9W was aJapan ese submarine-borne reconnaissance seaplane the first aircraft designed byWatanabe Ironworks .Development and design
In January 1934, the
Imperial Japanese Navy had a requirement for a two-seat reconnaissance seaplane to be operated from its J-3 classsubmarine s, and placed an order with Watanabe for design and development of an aircraft to meet this requirement, the first of three prototypes flying in February 1935. Mikesh and Abe 1990, p.259.]The E9W was a two-seat single-engined twin-float unequal-span seaplane designed to easily dismantled for hangar stowage on a submarine, capable of being re-assembled in two minutes 30 seconds and dis-assembled in one minute 30 seconds. It was armed with a 7.7 mm (0.303 in) machine gun operated by the observer. Following successful testing of one of the prototypes on the submarine "I-5", an order for a production batch of 32 aircraft, designated E9W1, was placed. Green 1962, p.137.]
Operational history
The aircraft entered service in 1938 with the
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service as the Navy Type 96 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane with the last being delivered in 1940. Although it was in the process of being replaced by theYokosuka E14Y monoplane , it was still in front line service at the time of the JapaneseAttack on Pearl Harbor , remaining in service until July 1942, being used to direct their parent submarines onto Chinese ships attempting to pass the Japanese blockade of theChina Sea . The E9W1 was given the allied codename Slim in 1942.Operators
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*Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service pecifications (E9W1)
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ref= War Planes of The Second World War: Volume Six: Floatplanes Green 1962, p.138.]met or eng?= met
crew=2 (pilot, observer)
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height m=3.71
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wing area sqm=23.51
wing area sqft=252.95
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empty weight kg=882
empty weight lb=1,940
gross weight kg=1,253
gross weight lb=2,756
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eng1 type=Hitachi Tempu II radial engine
eng1 kw= 224
eng1 hp= 300
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max speed mph=144
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cruise speed kmh=148
cruise speed mph=92
range km=731
range miles=454
endurance h=4.9
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ceiling m=6,740
ceiling ft=22,100
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