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Saiun (Disassembled for Transport)

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Iridescent Cloud (Disassembled for Transport)
No.209 彩雲(輸送用分解済)
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Effects:
Scrap value: Fuel 2 Bauxite 11 (Unbuildable)

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

Introduction

「我ニ追イツク敵機無シ」有名な無電を発した俊足の艦上偵察機「彩雲」。
敵戦闘機の追随を許さない高速性能を誇る、高性能な艦上偵察機です。
悪化した戦況の中、敵情偵察に海上へと飛び立ちました。
その「彩雲」を航空機格納庫を持つ潜水艦空母に格納して輸送できるように分解しました。

The swift carrier-based reconnaissance plane "Saiun" that sent the famous telegraph "No enemy plane can catch us!".
This sophisticated carrier-based reconnaissance plane boasts a high speed that does not allow enemy fighter planes to pursue them.
As the war took a turn for the worse it took off into the vast sea in order to scout the enemy's movements.
This "Saiun" has been disassembled so that it can be stored inside the hangar of submarine aircraft carriers for transport.

Notes

Not to be confused with other aircraft of this family (see here).

This was an event-related piece of equipment during the Winter 2017 Event. It could not be kept after the event's end.

How To Obtain

From limited-time quest: OH1, OH2

Updates History

  • 2017-02-12: Implemented

See Also