Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero
A6M2
Totals
324000 價格 |
170 生命值 |
2560 公斤重量 |
201.6 傷害 |
Speed
1127.4 飛行速度 |
500 公里/小時海平面上的最高速度 |
500 公里/小時最佳高度下的最高速度 |
800 公尺理想高度 |
580 公里/小時最大俯衝速度 |
101.9 公尺/秒爬升率 |
90 公里/小時失速速度 |
256 公里/小時理想飛行速度 |
Mobility
86.5 操控性 |
8 秒迴轉 360 度的平均時間 |
100 °/秒翻滾率 |
1556.6 機動性 |
V
324000
引擎
階級 | 引擎 | 引擎輸出, 匹馬力 / 推力 | 類型 | 重量, 公斤 | 價格, |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IV | Sakae 12 | 925 | 空冷式 | 540 | 24000 |
V | Sakae 21 | 1130 | 空冷式 | 570 | 33500 |
VI | Sakae 31a | 1210 | 空冷式 | 540 | 42700 |
機體
階級 | 機體 | 生命值 | 重量, 公斤 | 價格, |
---|---|---|---|---|
IV | A6M2 Model 11 | 170 | 1780 | 23000 |
V | NAME_MODULE_A6M2-21_PLANER_SPEC_TOP_A6M2_1 | 180 | 1840 | 44500 |
斷續器上的機槍
階級 | 機槍 | 口徑 | 槍口初速, 公尺/秒 | 傷害 | 射擊速率, 發/分鐘 | 重量, 公斤 | 價格, |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
III | 7.7 mm Type 97 Model 2 (續) | 7.7 | 960 | 26 | 800 | 30 | 4500 |
裝於機翼的武器
階級 | 機槍 | 口徑 | 槍口初速, 公尺/秒 | 傷害 | 射擊速率, 發/分鐘 | 重量, 公斤 | 價格, |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
V | 20 mm Type 99-1 Model 1 (翼) | 20 | 1200 | 65 | 360 | 90 | 21000 |
VI | WEAPON_NAME_G20MM-TYPE-99-1-M3-K_SPEC_TOP_A6M2_1 | 20 | 1200 | 75 | 360 | 90 | 26000 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Superb maneuverability
- Superb firepower
Cons:
- Fragile airframe
- Poor high altitude performance makes it vulnerable to diving attacks
- One of the slowest planes in its tier
Historical Info
While the Navy was testing the first two prototypes of A6M1, they suggested that the third be fitted with the 700 kW (940 hp) Nakajima Sakae 12 engine instead. Mitsubishi had its own engine of this class in the form of the Kinsei, so they were somewhat reluctant to use the Sakae. Nevertheless, when the first A6M2 was completed in January 1940, the Sakae's extra power pushed the performance of the Zero well past the original specifications.
The new version was so promising that the Navy had 15 built and shipped to China before they had completed testing. They arrived in Manchuria in July 1940, and first saw combat over Chungking in August. There they proved to be completely untouchable by the Polikarpov I-16s and I-153s that had been such a problem for the A5Ms currently in service.
Success of A6M2 made Navy immediately order the A6M2 into production as the Type 0 Carrier Fighter, Model 11. Reports of the Zero's performance filtered back to the US slowly. There they were dismissed by most military officials, who felt it was impossible for the Japanese to build such an aircraft.
After the delivery of only 65 aircraft by November 1940, a further change was worked into the production lines, which introduced folding wingtips to allow them to fit on aircraft carriers. The resulting Model 21 would become one of the most produced versions early in the war. A feature was the improved range with 520lt wing tank and 320lt drop tank. When the lines switched to updated models, 740 Model 21s had been completed by Mitsubishi, and another 800 by Nakajima.
Historical Gallery
Japan
Fighters | IINakajima A4N • IIKawasaki Ki-10 • IIKawasaki Ki-5 • IINakajima Ki-8 • IIIMitsubishi A5M • IIIMitsubishi Ki-18 • IIINakajima Ki-27 • IIIMitsubishi Ki-33 • IVMitsubishi A6M1 Zero • IVNakajima Ki-43-I Hayabusa • VMitsubishi A6M2 Zero • VMitsubishi A6M3 (experimental) • VNakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa • VIMitsubishi A6M5 Zero • VIKawasaki Ki-61 Hien • VIKawasaki Ki-88 • VIIMitsubishi A7M Reppu • VIINakajima Ki-84 Hayate • VIIIMitsubishi J8M Shusui • VIIITachikawa Ki-94-II • IXTachikawa Ki-162-I • XTachikawa Ki-162-III |
Heavy Fighters | VKawasaki Ki-45 Toryu • VIKawasaki Ki-102 • VIIRikugun Ki-93 • VIITachikawa Ki-94-I |
Attack Aircraft |
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