No, they escorted the bombers then strafed the installations around Pearl Harbor.
Nakajima B5N1 "Kate" torpedo bomber, Aichi D3A "Val" dive bomber, and Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter.
Pearl Harbor was bombed by several squadrons of Japenese "zero's" The Zero was built by Mitsubishi and had the designation of A6M.AnswerActually, there were three types of planes used by the Japanese in the attack on Pearl Harbor: Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" - a fighter aircraft, they fought the few American fighters which were able to take off, and strafed (with their machineguns) the various airfields and shipsAichi D3A "Val" - these were dive bombers, equipped with either specially-modified battleship shells, or high explosive bombs. These attacked both the ships and airfields and facilities at Pearl.Nakajima B3N "Kate" - these were torpedo planes, which attacked ships at Pearl.
81 planes - less than a quarter of those launched by the six Japanese aircraft carriers which formed the Pearl Harbour strike force - were Mitsubishi A6M "Zeros". Their job was to defend the bombers, the planes that did the real damage, against any counter-attack from the ground. A total of 360 aircraft were used in the attack, while a further 48 remained to defend the fleet. The balance of the aircraft was made up of Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers and Aicha D3A "Val" dive bombers. The attack was in two waves. The first wave consisted of 90 Nakajima B5N torpedo bombers, of which 50 carried 1760Ib armour piercing bombs, and 40 torpedoes; 54 Aicha Vals bombers and 45 Zeros. The second wave consisted of 54 Kates, 81 Vals and 36 Zeros. Marco Giannangeli
Pearl Harbor was a unexpected attack on Hawaiian island of Oahu by the Japanese. Pearl Harbor started on December 7, 1941 at 7:51 am and ended on December 7, 1941 at around 8:00 pm7 Dec 1941
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero had two 20 mm cannon and two 7.7 mm (.303 in) machine guns .
Pearl Harbor was bombed by Japenese "zero's" airplanes. The Zero was built by Mitsubishi and had the designation of A6M.
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Nakajima B5N1 "Kate" torpedo bomber, Aichi D3A "Val" dive bomber, and Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter.
The Mitsubishi A6M [Type 0 Model 11 ] Zero was powered by a 950 hp Nakajima Sakae 12 radial engine.
Pearl Harbor was bombed by several squadrons of Japenese "zero's" The Zero was built by Mitsubishi and had the designation of A6M.AnswerActually, there were three types of planes used by the Japanese in the attack on Pearl Harbor: Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" - a fighter aircraft, they fought the few American fighters which were able to take off, and strafed (with their machineguns) the various airfields and shipsAichi D3A "Val" - these were dive bombers, equipped with either specially-modified battleship shells, or high explosive bombs. These attacked both the ships and airfields and facilities at Pearl.Nakajima B3N "Kate" - these were torpedo planes, which attacked ships at Pearl.
The A6M is one of the many types of Japanese fighter planes The A6M is one of the many types of Japanese fighter planes
81 planes - less than a quarter of those launched by the six Japanese aircraft carriers which formed the Pearl Harbour strike force - were Mitsubishi A6M "Zeros". Their job was to defend the bombers, the planes that did the real damage, against any counter-attack from the ground. A total of 360 aircraft were used in the attack, while a further 48 remained to defend the fleet. The balance of the aircraft was made up of Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers and Aicha D3A "Val" dive bombers. The attack was in two waves. The first wave consisted of 90 Nakajima B5N torpedo bombers, of which 50 carried 1760Ib armour piercing bombs, and 40 torpedoes; 54 Aicha Vals bombers and 45 Zeros. The second wave consisted of 54 Kates, 81 Vals and 36 Zeros. Marco Giannangeli
The aircraft were Mitsubishi A6M Type 0 fighters (Allied codename "Zeke", commonly called "Zero"), Nakajima B5N Type 97 torpedo bombers (Allied codename "Kate"), and Aichi D3A Type 99 dive bombers (Allied codename "Val").
The Japanese used their aircraft, including B5N bombers, A6M Zeroes and D3A dive bombers. They also used many toxic gasses and bombs, such as armor piercing or incendiary. The U.S. used anything they could, including machine guns, AA guns and as many un-destroyed aircraft as they could.
Pearl Harbor was a unexpected attack on Hawaiian island of Oahu by the Japanese. Pearl Harbor started on December 7, 1941 at 7:51 am and ended on December 7, 1941 at around 8:00 pm7 Dec 1941
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero had two 20 mm cannon and two 7.7 mm (.303 in) machine guns .
The A6M had the longest range (nearly 2,000 miles), so the Hellcat could run out of gas and crash into the sea if the pilot is inexperienced. That aside, Grumman designed the F6F specifically to kill the A6M Zero. The Hellcat had 6 fiftys and was built like a tank! It had the horse power and speed of an assassin. The Hellcat would kill the A6M, unless the Zero had a good pilot (like Sakai).