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328 American planes were destroyed at Pearl Harbor but only 29 Japanese aircraft were destroyed
About 200 were totally destroyed and another 150 received damage.
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii and was bombed by the Japanese on December 7th 1941. The above is true, and the Japanese thought they had caught all the U.S. ships in the harbor, but most were out to sea. Unfortunately several ships were bombed and sunk with heavy casualties.
In the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces on December 7th 1941 destroyed 188 planes.No data can be found as to how many planes have been destroyed in the entire history of aviation in that given location, though I doubt it's much more.
29 Japanese airplanes were downed, and 5 mini-subs were lost.
The commanders of the Japanese force that attacked Pearl Harbor were Chuichi Nagumo and Isoroku Yamamoto.
The Japanese failed to destroy any of the aircraft carriers. While many of the smaller ships were destroyed, only one battleship was eliminated. The USS Arizona remains at the bottom of the harbor.
There were none: There were Japanese Batleships in the fleet, but the attack was made by carrier-borne aircraft. There was also submarine attack. An attack by Japanese midget submarines as attacked & destroyed. The Japanese fleet included 2 battleships but they did not participate in the attack.
No. Buildings and aircraft were destroyed as well, along with some weapons emplacements and runways.
The Japanese sunk many USA battleships, other surface ships, and destroyed a lot of planes. The Japanese really lost at Pearl Harbor. They failed to sink any aircraft carriers, destroy the fuel storage tanks at Hawaii, or the dry docks. What the surprise attack did was to unite the USA will a vengeance and result in the rallying cry: Remember Pearl Harbor. It was only a few months later at the Battle of Midway, that four Japanese aircraft carriers were sunk to lose of one USA aircraft carrier and from then on, it was only a matter of time before Japan was defeated.
6 aircraft carriers
Aircraft carriers, some cruisers (including USS Phoenix, CL-46), destroyers and minor vessels.