Mad Russian
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ORIGINAL: macgregor 4- I would say the A5M Claude and the A6M2 Zero. There was an A6M5, but I'm going to say there were no carriers to station them at the time of their appearance. 9- The 'Stringbag' was the nickname of Fairey Swordfish, which flew from British carriers for most of the war. 4) The A5M Claude was assigned to the carriers HOSHO, ZUIHO, RYUJO, TAIYO, KAGA, SORYU and HIRYU. The Zeke 21, which I think is the A6M2 Zero, served on AKAGI, ZUHIO, ZUIKAKU, SORYU and SHOKAKU. The Zeke 22, which I think is the A6M5 Zero, served on SHOKAKU and ZUIKAKU. That would mean that the A5M Claude flew from the decks of seven Japanese carriers and the A6M Zero flew from the decks of only five. The IJN participated in two major carrier operations in 1944. The Mariana's operation, which involved the carriers TAIYO, SHOKAKU, ZUIKAKU, JUNYO, HIYO, CHIYODA, CHITOSE and ZUIHO. The Battle of the Phillipine Sea, which involved the carriers ZUIKAKU, CHIYODA, CHITOSE and ZUIHO. The two fighters I was looking for were the A5 and A6 fighters. Or Claude and Zero. The model numbers wouldn't be important and it appears that all the model numbers you posted were there anyway. You have the Stringbag answer correct as well. Good Hunting. MR
< Message edited by Mad Russian -- 4/7/2009 2:15:06 AM >
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