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A6M2-N “Rufe “ / 中島飛行機「二式水上戦闘機 」

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The A6M2-N, commonly known as the "Rufe," was a floatplane fighter developed based on the A6M1 Zero fighter and officially adopted by the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1942.

A total of 327 aircraft were produced, making it almost the only mass-produced floatplane fighter in the world at the time. This was due to various circumstances surrounding the Japanese military at the time:
- The Pacific Ocean, the main battlefield, was home to many islands.
- Japan lacked heavy equipment for airfield construction, so seaplanes capable of taking off and landing from the coast were used to cover this.

二式水上戦闘機A6M2-N )は零式艦上戦闘機をベースに中島飛行機が開発、紀元2602年(西暦(1942年)に制式採用 された水上戦闘機でした。

総生産機数は327機 。当時の世界的に見てもほとんど唯一の量産化された水上戦闘機です。これは当時の日本軍の諸事情

・主戦場である太平洋地域は島が多い

・当時の日本には飛行場設営のための重機器等が不足していた為、海岸から発着できる水上機でカバー(苦肉の策)

に寄るものです。


まあ、どこだろうとブルドーザーやシャベルカーを大量投入出来るアメリカ様から見れば、「What? こんなモノ量産してどうするの?」と不思議に見えたかもしれませんね。