The Battle of Midway was a famous WWII conflict that came roughly six months after Japan’s tragic attack on Pearl Harbor. As Japan sought to control as much of the Pacific as possible, they focused their sights on the small Midway Island, which housed an American base. America’s success during this four-day battle represented a turning point for the allies and foretold of their eventual win.
During this decisive battle, aircraft were paramount to defeating the Japanese. One particular plane that was invaluable to America’s war effort was the Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber. Originally put into service in 1938, this plane carried two ty machine gun and had a bomb load of 2,250 lbs.
To identify every aircraft that fought in the Battle of Midway, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed a catalog of aircraft from Military Factory, an online database of arms, vehicles, and aircraft. We ordered these aircraft chronologically. We included supplemental information regarding type, armament, speed, and manufacturer. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the aircraft that fought the Battle of Midway.
Why Are We Covering This?
The Battle of Midway was one of the largest and most significant aerial battles in the Pacific during World War II, especially in terms of its impact and strategic outcome. It would ultimately shape the outcome of WWII, while demonstrating the power of aircraft carriers. Interestingly, even though decades have passed since the second world war and international politics have changed quite drastically, conflict still exists in the region of the world known as the Pacific, mainly due to China’s influence.
Here is a look at all of the aircraft that fought in the Battle of Midway:
Nakajima E8N (Dave)
- Type: Naval reconnaissance floatplane
- Manufacturer: Nakajima
- Year introduced: 1935
- Top speed: 186 mph
- Armament: 7.7mm machine guns, 66 lbs conventional drop bombs
SOC Seagull
- Type: Recoverable biplane floatplane
- Manufacturer: Curtiss-Wright
- Year introduced: 1935
- Top speed: 165 mph
- Armament: .30 caliber machine guns, maximum bomb load of 650 lbs
PBY Catalina
- Type: Maritime patrol floatplane
- Manufacturer: Consolidated / Boeing
- Year introduced: 1936
- Top speed: 179 mph
- Armament: 7.62mm machine guns, 12.7mm machine guns, torpedos, anti-ship mines, depth charges, maximum bomb load of 4,000 lbs
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
- Type: Heavy bomber
- Manufacturer: Boeing / Douglas / Lockheed
- Year introduced: 1937
- Top speed: 287 mph
- Armament: .50 caliber Browning heavy machine guns, maximum internal bomb load of 17,600 lbs
SB2U Vindicator
- Type: Dive bomber aircraft
- Manufacturer: Vought
- Year introduced: 1937
- Top speed: 251 mph
- Armament: 7.62mm machine guns, 12.7mm machine guns, 500 lb drop bombs or 1,000 lb drop bombs
TBD Destroyer
- Type: Torpedo bomber
- Manufacturer: Douglas
- Year introduced: 1937
- Top speed: 206 mph
- Armament: 7.62mm machine guns, Mark XIII torpedoes, various drop bombs
SBD Dauntless
- Type: Carrier-borne bomber
- Manufacturer: Douglas
- Year introduced: 1938
- Top speed: 255 mph
- Armament: .30 caliber machine guns, .50 caliber machine guns, maximum bomb load of 2,250 lbs
Brewster F2A (Buffalo)
- Type: Monoplane fighter
- Manufacturer: Brewster
- Year introduced: 1939
- Top speed: 321 mph
- Armament: .30 caliber machine guns, .50 caliber machine guns
Aichi D3A (Val)
- Type: Carrier-borne bomber
- Manufacturer: Aichi Kokuki
- Year introduced: 1940
- Top speed: 267 mph
- Armament: 7.7mm machine guns, 551 lb bomb under fuselage or 132 lbs bombs under wings
F4F Wildcat
- Type: Monoplane fighter
- Manufacturer: Grumman
- Year introduced: 1940
- Top speed: 332 mph
- Armament: 12.7mm machine guns, various drop bombs
Mitsubishi A6M Rei-sen (Zero)
- Type: Carrier-borne fighter-bomber
- Manufacturer: Mitsubishi / Nakajima
- Year introduced: 1940
- Top speed: 354 mph
- Armament: 7.7mm machine guns, 20mm cannons, 130 lb drop bombs or 550 lb drop bomb
Aichi E13A (Jake)
- Type: Naval reconnaissance floatplane
- Manufacturer: Aichi Kokuki
- Year introduced: 1941
- Top speed: 234 mph
- Armament: 7.7mm machine gun, 20mm cannon, maximum external bomb payload of 551 lbs
B-26 Marauder
- Type: Medium bomber
- Manufacturer: Glenn L Martin
- Year introduced: 1941
- Top speed: 282 mph
- Armament: 7.7mm machine guns, 12.7mm machine guns, maximum bomb load of 5,200 lbs
Nakajima B5N (Kate)
- Type: Carrier-borne bomber
- Manufacturer: Nakajima
- Year introduced: 1941
- Top speed: 236 mph
- Armament: 7.7mm machine guns, maximum bomb load of 1,760 lbs
TBF Avenger
- Type: Carrier-borne bomber
- Manufacturer: Grumman
- Year introduced: 1942
- Top speed: 271 mph
- Armament: 7.62mm machine guns, 12.7mm machine guns, Mark XIII torpedoes, maximum bomb load of 2,000 lbs
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