| E11A Type 98 Reconnaissance Seaplane | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Gunnery Spotting |
| Manufacturer | Aichi Kokuki |
| Status | retired |
| Primary user | Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service |
| Number built | 17 |
| History | |
| First flight | June 1937 |
TheAichi E11A (九八夜偵,Kyū-hachi Yatei) was anImperial Japanese Navyflying boat used during the first year ofWorld War II formaritime patrol duties. TheAlliedreporting name for this type was "Laura"; the Japanese Navy designation was "Type 98 Reconnaissance Seaplane". The Type 98 was quite similar to the earlierE10A Type 96, whose allied name was "Hank". "Lauras" were rare - only 17 were built. It was designed to be launched fromcruisers orbattleships in order to spot their shellfire at night. The Type 98s were soon diverted to communications and transport duties.
Data fromWarplanes of the Second World War, Volume Five: Flying Boats[1]
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