Mitsubishi G7M explained
The Mitsubishi G7M Taizan (泰山, "Great Mountain") was a proposed twin-engine long-range bomber designed for use by the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1941.
The G7M was cancelled at the wooden mockup phase without ever reaching the hardware phase.[1]
Further reading
- Book: Collier . Basil . Japanese aircraft of World War II . 1979 . Mayflower Books . 0-8317-5137-1 . 1st American . registration .
- Book: Francillon . René J., Ph.D . Japanese aircraft of the Pacific War . 1979 . Putnam . 0-370-30251-6 . 2.
- Book: Thorpe . Donald W. . Japanese Naval Air Force camouflage and markings, World War II . 1977 . Aero Publishers . Fallbrook CA . 0-8168-6583-3 . hardback.
- Book: Thorpe . Donald W. . Japanese Naval Air Force camouflage and markings, World War II . 1977 . Aero Publishers . Fallbrook CA . 0-8168-6587-6 . paperback.
Notes and References
- Book: Dyer. . Edwin M. . Japanese Secret Projects : Experimental Aircraft of the IJA and IJN 1939–1945. . limited . 2009 . Midland . Hinkley . 9781857803372 . 91-92.