Mitsubishi G7M Taizan (planned, not mass-produced)

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The Mitsubishi G7M Taizan was a planned Japanese long-range bomber design of World War II intended to improve on the capabilities of earlier Mitsubishi bombers but never progressed to mass production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bomber aircraft design
planned military aircraft
aircraftRole long-range bomber
aircraftType land-based bomber
combatUse none
conflictContext World War II NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
designationCode G7M NERFINISHED
designationSystem Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft designation system
designGoal improve on earlier Mitsubishi bomber capabilities
provide greater range than existing Japanese bombers
provide higher payload than earlier Mitsubishi bombers
developmentOutcome did not proceed to full prototype and production stages
era 1940s
historicalSignificance example of late-war Japanese bomber projects that did not reach production
manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries NERFINISHED
name Taizan NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Japanese
natoOrAlliedReportingName none
operatorIntended Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service NERFINISHED
productionStatus cancelled
serviceBranchIntended naval aviation
status never entered operational service
not mass-produced
projected design only
usedBy none

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Mitsubishi G4M successor Mitsubishi G7M Taizan (planned, not mass-produced)