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Technical Requests Discuss N1K1 in the Technical forums; Hi, Does anyone have info from the N1K1? And special the floatplane? Drawings? Michel...

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    Does anyone have info from the N1K1?
    And special the floatplane?
    Drawings?


    Michel

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    Nothing on the float's for the plane but these are for a N1K2 that you might find interesting.

    http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/oth...ual-15232.html (N1K2-J Manual)

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    6-view drawings of N1K1-J (a pdf file).
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails N1K1-screenshot.jpg  
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    Very cool, shinpachi. I didn't know the N1K1 had gun pods; and were these modular? Do you know if these could they be removed and did they have to be removed before the N1K1-J could carry any of the bomb load the drawings are suggesting?
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    It's a good question, mudpuppy!

    The gun pods were not modular.
    There was no space to contain all the drum magazines in the wing for N1K1-J and -Ja.
    The attached image shows how the magazines of two cannons shared the limited space.

    But, since N1K1-Jb, it was improved with the belt-type shell loader.
    No gun pod was needed anymore.
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    Great stuff Shinpachi, Many thanks for the info and the translations.

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    You are welcome, Micdrow

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