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Japanese Naval Aircraft Part Two - Bombers |
 | | Flushed with the success of the G8N, Nakajima were already investigating the possibility of a successor when the data from the procurement of the Heinkel He-274 and He-277 was secured. |
 | | Most significantly, the G10N had a maximum speed of 484 miles per hour at 32,000 feet and was about 20mph faster than the B-36 at 49,000. |
 | | By 1955, an attack pattern had been set where Ohkas fired from submarines were assigned targets in the first tier of states along the Pacific coast while Ohkas fired from G10Ns, longer ranged due to the altitude and speed of their launch, attacked the next tier of states inland. |
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