During the attack on Pearl Harbor 29 of 360 Japanese planes were shot down. Only a few US planes made it in the air, so most Japanese planes were shot down by the sailors on the vessels in the harbor.
The Japanese lost nine aircraft in the first attack wave and twenty in the second.
At Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States shot down 29 Japanese planes during the attack.
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor they came out of the sun or the East so that it would look like they were coming from America at first.
In order to prevent sabotage attempts against parked aircraft by local Japanese-Americans, the military authorities lined them up wingtip to wingtip on their airstrips so that they could be easily observed. However, this plan backfired horrendously during the actual Japanese attack, as the lines of planes were easily strafed by Japanese fighters. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese destroyed 188 US planes and heavily damaged 159 more, largely because of these tactics.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, the Japanese used war planes and submarines to bomb the United States Naval Base there. Many people lost their lives that day. Some of them were caught on a ship that sank in the harbor known as the USS Arizona. The attack happened on December 6, 1941.
The attack planes at pearl harbor were Curtiss P-40 Warhawks
At Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States shot down 29 Japanese planes during the attack.
The Japanese with Kamikaze planes
The Japanese dropped many bombs and crashed planes into Pearl Harbor.
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Less than a 1,000 Japanese Naval Airmen flew the attack planes.
Machine guns and autocannons were mounted on the aircraft which the Japanese used in their attack of Pearl Harbour.
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor they came out of the sun or the East so that it would look like they were coming from America at first.
The Japanese bomber and fighter planes attacked Pearl Harbor in the early morning of December 7th 1941.
In order to prevent sabotage attempts against parked aircraft by local Japanese-Americans, the military authorities lined them up wingtip to wingtip on their airstrips so that they could be easily observed. However, this plan backfired horrendously during the actual Japanese attack, as the lines of planes were easily strafed by Japanese fighters. During the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese destroyed 188 US planes and heavily damaged 159 more, largely because of these tactics.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, the Japanese used war planes and submarines to bomb the United States Naval Base there. Many people lost their lives that day. Some of them were caught on a ship that sank in the harbor known as the USS Arizona. The attack happened on December 6, 1941.
The attack planes at pearl harbor were Curtiss P-40 Warhawks