The Aichi S1A1 Denko (Bolt of Light) was intended to be the
replacement for the Nakajima J1N1-S Gekko, filling the role of a radar-equipped
night fighter to combat the American B-29 raids. Development time increased
while trying to overcome the shortcomings (insufficient power) of the Navy's
requested engines to be used, resulting in no aircraft being completed before
the war ended. Both of the S1A1 prototypes were destroyed in separate Allied
bombing raids when they were only 70-90% complete.
Aichi S1A Denko
Type: advanced nightfighter
Service: Japanese
Navy Air Force (JNAF)
Crew: two
Armament: two
fuselage-mounted forward-firing 30mm Type 5 cannons
two
fuselage-mounted forward-firing 20mm Type 99 cannons
two
dorsal turret-mounted 20mm Type 99 Model 2 cannons
one
551 lb (250 kg) bomb externally
Specifications:
Length: 49' 6.5" (15.1 m)
Height: 15' 1.5" (4.61 m)
Wingspan: 57' 5" (17.5 m)
Wing area: 505.902 sq. ft (47 sq. m)
Empty
Weight: 16138 lbs (7320 kg)
Loaded
Weight: 22443 lbs (10180 kg)
Max
Weight:25375 lbs (11510 kg)
Propulsion:
No. of
Engines: 2
Powerplant: Nakajima NK9K-S
Homare 22 18-cylinder radial
Horsepower: 2000 hp each
Performance:
Normal
Range: 1054 st miles (916 naut miles)
Max
Range: 1580 st miles (1373 naut
miles)
Cruise
Speed: 276 mph at 13125 ft (240 kt at
4000 m)
Max
Speed: 366 mph at 26245 ft (318 kt at 8000 m)
Climb
to/in: 29530 ft (9000 m) in 14 min 45
sec
Ceiling: 39370 ft (12000 m)
Production: No
aircraft completed by the end of the war.
Additional color schemes for this aircraft can be found
here.
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