General info for Hagiri's A5M4
Extended parameters
Arcade Battles
- Price 250¤
- Wp bonus 40%
- Exp bonus 150%
- Max speed 447 km/h
- Turn time 12.3 s
- Training cost 150€
- Climb speed 12.8 m/s
- Airfield len 325 m
- Free repairs 30
- Mass per sec (shot) 0.33 kg/s
- Max altitude 9800 m
- Max speed alt 2900 m
- Weapon presets 1
- Full repair cost 170€
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Weapon
7.7 mm Type 89 machine gun x2 (Ammo: 1000) Reload Time 15s
- Full repair time crew 8m
Realistic Battles
- Price 250¤
- Wp bonus 100%
- Exp bonus 150%
- Max speed 447 km/h
- Turn time 12.3 s
- Training cost 150€
- Climb speed 12.8 m/s
- Airfield len 325 m
- Free repairs 30
- Mass per sec (shot) 0.33 kg/s
- Max altitude 9800 m
- Max speed alt 2900 m
- Weapon presets 1
- Full repair cost 504€
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Weapon
7.7 mm Type 89 machine gun x2 (Ammo: 1000) Reload Time 15s
- Full repair time crew 16m
Simulator Battles
- Price 250¤
- Wp bonus 160%
- Exp bonus 150%
- Max speed 447 km/h
- Turn time 12.3 s
- Training cost 150€
- Climb speed 12.8 m/s
- Airfield len 325 m
- Free repairs 30
- Mass per sec (shot) 0.33 kg/s
- Max altitude 9800 m
- Max speed alt 2900 m
- Weapon presets 1
- Full repair cost 344€
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Weapon
7.7 mm Type 89 machine gun x2 (Ammo: 1000) Reload Time 15s
- Full repair time crew 16m
Hagiri's A5M4 / statistics for the last 1 month
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Arcade Battles
- Battles 14
- Win rate 100%
- Air frags per battle 1
- Air frags per death 1
- Ground frags per battle N/A
- Ground frags per death N/A
Realistic Battles
- Battles N/A
- Win rate N/A
- Air frags per battle N/A
- Air frags per death N/A
- Ground frags per battle N/A
- Ground frags per death N/A
Simulator Battles
- Battles N/A
- Win rate N/A
- Air frags per battle N/A
- Air frags per death N/A
- Ground frags per battle N/A
- Ground frags per death N/A
Wiki info about Hagiri's A5M4
An all-metal single-seat fighter with an open cockpit and unretractable landing gear, it was the first carrier-based monoplane fighter in the world. Its prototype got off the ground for the first time on February 4, 1935. This aircraft, with the tail number W-102, was part of the fighter squadron based on the aircraft carrier Soryu, of the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was piloted by Matsuo Hagiri, a Japanese ace and test pilot who shot down 13 enemy planes. Hagiri was among the first sortie of Zeroes that accompanied the bombers during the Chongqing air raid.