Kaga



Kaga

(Model kit manufactured by Hasegawa)

Japan's first heavy carrier, she was converted from a battleship due to be scrapped under the terms of the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty. Sunk at Midway.

Year Completed1928
Displacement42,541 tons
Dimensions812'6" x 106'8" x 31'1"
Speed28 knots
Armament 10 x 8"/50 Type I
16 x 5"/40
22 x 25mm/60
90 aircraft
Crew2016

Additional Info
Kaga Tabular Record of Movement (TROM)

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Carrier Kaga at Yokosuka Naval Shipyard, Japan, 20 Nov 1928Kaga after her 1936 modernizationRyujo, Kaga, a Kongo-class, and a Nachi-class ships possibly near China, late 1930sKaga in heavy seas en route to Pearl Harbor, circa early Dec 1941; carrier Zuikaku in backgroundCarrier Kaga as seen in US War Department Basic Field Manual FM 30-58, published on 21 Dec 1941
Carrier Kaga at Yokosuka Naval Shipyard, Japan, 20 Nov 1928Kaga after her 1936 modernizationRyujo, Kaga, a Kongo-class, and a Nachi-class ships possibly near China, late 1930sKaga in heavy seas en route to Pearl Harbor, circa early Dec 1941; carrier Zuikaku in backgroundCarrier Kaga as seen in US War Department Basic Field Manual FM 30-58, published on 21 Dec 1941
Battle of Midway diorama by Norman Bel GeddesDiorama by Norman Bel Geddes of Kaga, Akagi, and Soryu under attack at Midway
Battle of Midway diorama by Norman Bel GeddesDiorama by Norman Bel Geddes of Kaga, Akagi, and Soryu under attack at Midway

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