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07/02/11(Sat)03:18 No.15451613>>15451523 I'll admit I probably mixed him up with Kurita or Ozawa.
The majority of the admirals were big gun fans.
>>15451492 >Except that 2 I-400's were already completed, and after the 2 Yamato battleships, they turned the third into a supercarrier. Yamamoto, if he had lived, would have continued putting his support behind the I-400 series. The I-400s had what, 5 planes apiece? That's nice, but allied ASW was developing rapidly and incorporating airplanes, air-dropped torpedoes, and superior sonar already for trying to deal with the U-boats.
The Shinano was also not a supercarrier, but a mixed heavy supply ship/carrier, she would've held like 70 planes.
>As for the IJA unfucking themselves, that's difficult to say. Their opening moves in the war were completely different from those near the end. By altering who lives and who dies, it's possible that they could have pulled their heads out of their asses. Possible but doubtful.
>As for the improvement of the Zero, they did improve it, several times, culminating in the A7M, except that an earthquake destroyed its factories and prevented it from being produced in any sufficient numbers. Didn't mean to imply the Zero wasn't improved upon. They needed a different role of plane though, not just an improved Zero. It's the same with ships; they had to keep retrofitting because they simply didn't have the resources to build new ones, Midway or no Midway. |