Homer, it's a general perception that they were lightly built aircraft and proof of that can be seen in the wrecks left in the Pacific. The metal is now paper thin.
However, I seem to remember one of the later designs being able to absorb a decent amount of punishment. The Tony, for example, had armour and self-sealing tanks and was, apparently, quite well built.


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Were there any Japanese fighter planes that could take heavy battle damage in a dogfight? I 've always heard that they couldn't Weren't there any, at all?
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How about the N1k1 "George" fighter? (I read that it was a Match for the best fighters


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