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has glosseng: | |} The Nakajima C3N-1 (also designated Type 97 Carrier Reconnaissance Aircraft) was a prototype Japanese carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s. A single engined monoplane with a fixed undercarriage, although only two examples were built, they were both used operationally, carrying out land-based reconnaissance missions during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Development In 1935, the Nakajima Aircraft Company submitted a design to meet an Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service requirement for a carrier based-reconnaissance aircraft. The design, designated Type S by Nakajima, had a great deal in common with the Nakajima B5N torpedo-bomber that was being developed in parallel. The Type S was a low-winged single engined monoplane of all metal construction, with upward folding wings for ease of stowage aboard carriers. Unlike the B5N its undercarriage was of fixed tailwheel type with spatted main wheels. Power was by the same Nakajima Hikari radial engine used by early B5Ns. A crew of three were accommodated under a long canopy, with a sigle 7.7 mm machine gun operated by a gunner and a second fixed forward-firing gun aimed by the pilot.
lexicalizationeng: Nakajima C3N
instance of(noun) a vehicle that can fly
aircraft
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Czech
has glossces: __NOTOC__ Nakadžima C3N (: 九七式艦上偵察機, Kjúnana šiki kandžó teisacuki; Palubní průzkumný letoun Typ 97) byl japonský palubní jednomotorový průzkumný letoun.
lexicalizationces: Nakadžima C3N
Japanese
has glossjpn: 九七式艦上偵察機は日本海軍の艦上偵察機である。1937年(昭和12年)に制式採用されたが、同時期に採用された九七式艦上攻撃機が性能優秀かつ本機の任務を代替できることが判明したため量産されずに終わった。
lexicalizationjpn: 九七式艦上偵察機

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