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{{Template:Equipmentinfo
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{{Equipment|header=true}}
|name = Type 96 Fighter
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|id = 19
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==Mechanics==
|japanesename = 九六式艦戦
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{{Category:Carrier-Based Fighters}}
|icon = {{GreenPlane}}
 
|type = Carrier-Based Fighter
 
|effect = {{AA}}+2
 
|scrap = {{Fuel}}1, {{Ammo}}1, {{Bauxite}}1
 
|image = <gallery type="slideshow" widths="360px" position="center" hideaddbutton="true">
 
Equipment19-1.png
 
Equipment19-2.png
 
Equipment19-3.png
 
Equipment19-4.png
 
</gallery>
 
|LC = lime
 
|CVL = lime
 
|CV = lime}}
 
  
==Introduction==
 
旧式の艦上戦闘機です。
 
零戦より前に実戦配備されていた旧型機ですが、優れた格闘戦能力を持っています。
 
武装や航続力、速度の点で既に二線級ではありますが、防空戦闘には活用可能です。
 
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Buildable.
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===How To Obtain===
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'''Buildable'''
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'''Stock equipment of:''' {{Ship/Link|Hiyou}}, {{Ship/Link|Junyou}}, {{Ship/Link|Ryuujou}}
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'''From quest:''' {{Q|B119}} (x3, choice)
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''From limited-time quest:'' {{Q|2312 C1|S}} (x3, choice)
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===Uses===
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'''Used to improve:''' {{Equipment/Link|Type 96 Fighter}}, {{Equipment/Link|Type 96 Land-based Attack Aircraft}}, {{Equipment/Link|F4F-3}}, {{Equipment/Link|Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model II}}, {{Equipment/Link|Skua}}, {{Equipment/Link|Spitfire Mk.I}}, {{Equipment/Link|O Type Observation Autogyro Kai}}
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'''Used by quest:''' {{Q|Fm1}}, {{Q|Fq1}}, {{Q|F37}}, {{Q|F48}}, {{Q|Fq5}}, {{Q|Fq9}}
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===Updates History===
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* '''2013-04-23:''' Implemented with initial game release
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* '''2015-11-18:''' Proficiency gain updated to be possible like other planes
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* '''2016-06-30:''' Became improvable and upgradeable to {{Equipment/Link|Type 0 Fighter Model 21}}
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* '''2017-03-17:''' Card CG updated
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* '''2018-11-29:''' Stats increased: {{AA}}+2 {{Evasion}}+0 → {{AA}}+3 {{Evasion}}+1
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* '''2019-08-08:''' Visible bonuses added
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* '''2020-03-27:''' Visible bonuses increased
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* '''2021-10-15:''' Upgrade target changed to {{Equipment/Link|Type 96 Fighter Kai}}
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{{Clear}}
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==Fit Bonuses==
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{{/Bonuses}}
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==Improvement==
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{{AkashiWorkshopKai
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|DM_1= 1|DM_1g= 3
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|DM_2= 2|DM_2g= 4
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|IM_1= 1|IM_1g= 2
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|IM_2= 1|IM_2g= 3
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|Equ_1= Type 96 Fighter
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|Equ_2= 7.7mm Machine Gun
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|Conv_A= Type 96 Fighter Kai
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|DM_A= 3|DM_Ag= 6
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|IM_A= 2|IM_Ag= 4
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|Equ_A= Type 96 Fighter|Equ_A_qty= 2
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|Fuel= 70|Ammo= 50|Steel= 0|Bauxite= 170
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|Helper1A= Houshou|Week1A= 1111111|Helper1AM= Houshou/Kai
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|Helper2A= Houshou Kai Ni|Week2A= 1001111|Helper2AM= Houshou Kai Ni/Sen
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}}
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{{:Improvement/Categories/Fighters}}
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==Historical Information==
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The predecessor of the infamous Mitsubishi A6M ''Zero'', the '''Mitsubishi A5M''' (''Type 96 Carrier-based fighter,'' Allied reporting name "Claude") was the world's first ship-based monoplane fighter.
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Developed by a team led by Jiro Horikoshi (who would go on to head development of the [[A6M]] and [[A7M]]) to the 1934 ''9-shi'' specification for an advanced fighter plane, the Mitsubishi ''Ka-14'' competed with Nakajima's prototype. The first prototype which flew in February 1935, was an all-metal-airframe low-wing fighter using an inverted gull wing and fixed undercarriage powered by Nakajima's 600 hp ''Kotobuki 5'' engine.
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Requirements of the ''Type 9'' specification were a top speed of 350 km/h at 3,000 m with the capability of climbing to 5,000 m in 6.5 min, and the Ka-14's performance greatly surpassed all requirements, with a maximum speed of 450 km/h while being quite maneuverable. An aerodynamically revised design with conventional wings was ordered into production as the Mitsubishi ''A5M''.
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It was introduced in 1936 and entered service in early 1937 as the A5M1 armed with twin 7.7 mm machine guns, soon facing combat at the start of the second Sino-Japanese war. Contemporary opponents such as the Boeing P-26C ("Peashooters") and the Curtiss Hawk Ⅲ, were poorly matched against the A5M, which proved effective and resistant to damage. A5Ms also served as escorts for the Mitsubishi G3M bombers.
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Mitsubishi's development team continued to improve the A5M up to the final A5M4, with improvements such as a more powerful engine, additional drop fuel tank, and closed cockpits. Altogether 1,083 A5Ms were manufactured by Mitsubishi, Watanabe, and Naval Ohmura Arsenal, including 103 two-seat trainers.
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The A5M series continued in service after 1941, but had been replaced by the A6M as the standard fighter of first-line carriers. The last battle of the A5Ms as fighters was the Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942. As World War II came to a close, most remaining A5Ms were repurposed as kamikaze aircraft.
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The depicted plane is allegedly the A5M1 variant.
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[wikipedia:Mitsubishi A5M|Mitsubishi A5M]]
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{{Equipmentlist}}
[[Category:Equipment]]
 

Revision as of 07:13, 10 May 2024

No.19 九六式艦戦
GreenPlane.png Carrier-based Fighter Aircraft
Effects: AA+3 Evasion+1
Combat Radius: 3 (Deployment Cost: Bauxite 3)
Scrap value: Fuel 1 Ammo 1 Bauxite 1 (Buildable)

Equipment Card Type 96 Fighter.png

Equipment Character Type 96 Fighter.png

Equipment Item Type 96 Fighter.png

Equipment Full Type 96 Fighter.png

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Fast Battleship Battleship
Aviation Battleship Standard Aircraft Carrier
Armored Carrier Light Carrier
Heavy Cruiser Aviation Cruiser
Light Cruiser Torpedo Cruiser
Training Cruiser Destroyer
Coastal Defense Ship Submarine
Aircraft Carrying Submarine Seaplane Tender
Fleet Oiler Submarine Tender
Repair Ship Amphibious Assault Ship
LBAS Plane

Introduction

旧式の艦上戦闘機です。
零戦より前に実戦配備されていた旧型機ですが、優れた格闘戦能力を持っています。
武装や航続力、速度の点で既に二線級ではありますが、防空戦闘には活用可能です。

This is an obsolete carrier-based fighter.
It is an old machine that was in operational service before the Zero-fighter, and boasts a history of exemplary aerial combat performance.
With standard armaments and cruising capacity, its speed is now second class, but it is still possible to utilize this aircraft in a dogfight.

Mechanics

FightersFighterNight Fighter/Night Fighter are one of the main types of plane used by CV(B/L). Their main role is to bring Air Power during the 1st Aerial Stage, with their "Fighter Power" Anti-Air stat being the most important factor in this regard. Fighters are additionally needed for Aircraft Carrier Cut-Ins (CVCI) during the day Shelling.

Notes

How To Obtain

Buildable

Stock equipment of: HiyouHiyou, JunyouJunyou, RyuujouRyuujou

From quest: B119 (x3, choice)

From limited-time quest: 2312 C1 (x3, choice)

Uses

Used to improve: Type 96 FighterType 96 Fighter, Type 96 Land-based Attack AircraftType 96 Land-based Attack Aircraft, F4F-3F4F-3, Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model IIType 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model II, SkuaSkua, Spitfire Mk.ISpitfire Mk.I, O Type Observation Autogyro KaiO Type Observation Autogyro Kai

Used by quest: Fm1, Fq1, F37, F48, Fq5, Fq9

Updates History

  • 2013-04-23: Implemented with initial game release
  • 2015-11-18: Proficiency gain updated to be possible like other planes
  • 2016-06-30: Became improvable and upgradeable to Type 0 Fighter Model 21Type 0 Fighter Model 21
  • 2017-03-17: Card CG updated
  • 2018-11-29: Stats increased: Anti-Air+2 Evasion+0 → Anti-Air+3 Evasion+1
  • 2019-08-08: Visible bonuses added
  • 2020-03-27: Visible bonuses increased
  • 2021-10-15: Upgrade target changed to Type 96 Fighter KaiType 96 Fighter Kai

Fit Bonuses

Type 96 Fighter Equipment Bonuses
Ship Extra Requirement Firepower Torpedo Attack Anti-Air Anti-Submarine Warfare Line of Sight Armor Accuracy Evasion Note
Houshou Kai Ni /SenHoushou Kai Ni
Houshou Kai Ni Sen
- +3 +4 +3 +4
Houshou Base/KaiHoushou
Houshou Kai
- +2 +3 +2 +3
Kasuga Maru-classKasuga Maru
Yawata Maru

Taiyou-classTaiyou
Unyou
Shinyou
- +2 +1 +3 +1
Other CVL - +1 +1

Improvement

GreenPlane.png Type 96 Fighter

Improvement Conversion
★ Improvement
Level
0~5 6~9
Equipment Card Type 96 Fighter Kai.png
Type 96 Fighter Kai
Development material Consumed 1/3 2/4 3/6
Improvement material Consumed 1/2 1/3 2/4
Equipment
Consumed
Equipment Card Type 96 Fighter.png Equipment Card 7.7mm Machine Gun.png Equipment Card Type 96 Fighter.pngx2
Items
Consumed
- -
Resources Fuel70 Ammunition50 Steel0 Bauxite170
Ship Helper Conversion
Ship Banner Houshou.png
Houshou/Kai
Equipment Card Type 96 Fighter Kai.png
Type 96 Fighter Kai
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Ship Banner Houshou Kai Ni.png
Houshou Kai Ni/Sen
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Improvement Improved effects
Fighter 1★ 2★ 3★ 4★ 5★ 6★ 7★ 8★ 9★ Max★
Anti-Air 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0

Historical Information

The predecessor of the infamous Mitsubishi A6M Zero, the Mitsubishi A5M (Type 96 Carrier-based fighter, Allied reporting name "Claude") was the world's first ship-based monoplane fighter.

Developed by a team led by Jiro Horikoshi (who would go on to head development of the A6M and A7M) to the 1934 9-shi specification for an advanced fighter plane, the Mitsubishi Ka-14 competed with Nakajima's prototype. The first prototype which flew in February 1935, was an all-metal-airframe low-wing fighter using an inverted gull wing and fixed undercarriage powered by Nakajima's 600 hp Kotobuki 5 engine.

Requirements of the Type 9 specification were a top speed of 350 km/h at 3,000 m with the capability of climbing to 5,000 m in 6.5 min, and the Ka-14's performance greatly surpassed all requirements, with a maximum speed of 450 km/h while being quite maneuverable. An aerodynamically revised design with conventional wings was ordered into production as the Mitsubishi A5M.

It was introduced in 1936 and entered service in early 1937 as the A5M1 armed with twin 7.7 mm machine guns, soon facing combat at the start of the second Sino-Japanese war. Contemporary opponents such as the Boeing P-26C ("Peashooters") and the Curtiss Hawk Ⅲ, were poorly matched against the A5M, which proved effective and resistant to damage. A5Ms also served as escorts for the Mitsubishi G3M bombers.

Mitsubishi's development team continued to improve the A5M up to the final A5M4, with improvements such as a more powerful engine, additional drop fuel tank, and closed cockpits. Altogether 1,083 A5Ms were manufactured by Mitsubishi, Watanabe, and Naval Ohmura Arsenal, including 103 two-seat trainers.

The A5M series continued in service after 1941, but had been replaced by the A6M as the standard fighter of first-line carriers. The last battle of the A5Ms as fighters was the Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942. As World War II came to a close, most remaining A5Ms were repurposed as kamikaze aircraft.

The depicted plane is allegedly the A5M1 variant.

See Also