"The Eyes of The Fleet" (Plate Number 1)
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A radar equipped Aichi E13A, Navy Type "O"
reconnaissance seaplane, lands near its heavy cruiser after
returning from an afternoon patrol. Code named "Jake" by
the Allies, the E13A was an effe3ctive scout for the Imperial
Japanese Navy throughout the entire war, as it served in
greater numbers than any other Japanese floatplane during
the conflict. Operating off of the catapult systems of
cruisers and battleships, the E13As had ranges of over
1,600 miles, which made them ideal for scouting ahead of
the surface force. This particular Jake is equipped with an
early radar set, which enabled it to detect either surface or
aerial
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