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This is the twenty-first video in a line of videos which intends to go through every plane in the Japanese Air Tech Tree in War Thunder over the next several years. These videos are made by somebody so awful at War Thunder that most of what is discussed in this video could likely be considered misinformation, so take everything said with several tons of salt. I really hope you enjoyed, and I'd love to see y'all next time for the H8K2, the final floatplane in the tech tree, a decent bomber compared to most of Japan's bombers, and also one of the most absolutely insane gunships you'll see in game. I will try to improve video and gameplay quality throughout this series, but no guarantees. Sorry. Terms used in the video series: CAS - Close Air Support EFS - Engine Fire Extinguishers WEP - War Emergency Power IAS - Indicated Air Speed (A correlative measure of how much air is actually flowing over the control surfaces) BR - Battle Rating SL - Silver Lions RP - Research Points AP - Armor Piercing Spaded - All modifications purchased (Also known as "reference") Stock - No/some modifications purchased Zero - The line of planes used by the Imperial Japanese in World War 2 with the designation prefix "A6M"