Mitsubishi B1a10 -

If you are looking at a slightly different suffix (e.g., B1A10‑02‑xxx) the core specs stay the same – only the power‑rating and optional accessories change.

The is a fascinating footnote. It represents the "growing pains" of an empire striving to build world-class carrier aviation from scratch. It failed as a weapon but succeeded as a teacher. Every screaming, 70-degree dive that a D3A Val made into the side of the USS Lexington at the Battle of the Coral Sea owed a small, silent debt to the forgotten B1A10 and its unlucky test pilots. mitsubishi b1a10

The Mitsubishi B1A was a prototype carrier-based attack bomber developed for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s. It was designed to replace the obsolete B2M. Only two prototypes were built (codenamed Mitsubishi 8-Shi ). If you are looking at a slightly different suffix (e

**The B1A10 code appears when the link between Step 2 (Reception) and Step 4 (Execution) is broken, or if the WCM fails to report "ready" status to the main computer during the vehicle's self-check startup sequence. It failed as a weapon but succeeded as a teacher