This is the Mitsubishi F1M2 Pete floatplane, for the 110C slot in EAW.

This aircraft is dvelped from Woolfman's Falco 3dz, to which Earok has added the floats from Charles Gunsts Rufe. Charles also has done some 3dz mods, including adding the rear gunner for the Pete. The skin is by Steve T from the Aichi DA1 Susie.

About the Pete:

The Mitsubishi F1M2 was designed as an observation/general purpose floatplane and was the last biplane to be approved by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Pete had excellent performance and was employed both as ship- and shore-based extensively throughout the Pacific War. It was originally designed as a catapult-launched observation seaplane but saw service in many other roles including convoy escorts, coastal patrols and even as interceptor fighter and dive-bomber in support of amphibious operations. 

The Indonesian Air Force used at least one F1M2 during their war against Dutch army after 1945. 

Versions (with no. built): 
F1M1 Prototype (4)  Prototypes with a 820 hp Nakajima Hikari 1 engine. 
F1M2 (542)  Production model. Re-engined and with a re-designed wing and engine cowling. Mitsubishi built. 
F1M2 (590)  Sasebo Naval Air Aresenal-built production model. 
F1M2-K  Conversion of the F1M2 to a advanced trainer version. 

The Mitsubishi F1M2 saw service in: Japan (IJNAF), Indonesia (IAF). 

Total production: 1118 

Technical details Mitsubishi F1M2 
Type:____________Observation/general purpose floatplane 
Crew:____________2 
Span:____________11.0 m
Lenght:__________9.5 m
Engine:__________Mitsubishi MK2 Zusei 13 / 875 hp.
Max speed:_______370 km/h 
Service ceiling:_9440 m
Range:___________740 km
Armament:________2x7.7 mm Type 97 fixed forward firing machine guns, 
_________________1x7.7 mm Type 97 flexible machine gun in rear cockpit, 
_________________max bomb-load 120 kg 

