The
Kawanishi H8K, Nishiki Hikōtei, Type 2
Flying Boat. Commonly called as
Nishiki Daitei or
Nishiki Taitei, Type 2 Large-sized Flying Boat) is an
Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat used by the
Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during
World War II for
maritime patrol duties. The
Allied reporting name for the type was "
Emily".
The Kawanishi H8K was a large, four-
engine aircraft designed for long
range and extended endurance on patrols or bombing missions typically flown alone over the
ocean. The
prototype first flew in January 1941 and H8K1s made their first combat
sortie in March 1942. The robust H8K2 "Emily" flying boat was also fitted with powerful defensive armament, which
Allied pilots had substantial respect for wherever this aircraft was encountered in the
Pacific theater. The H8K was called by Japanese aircraft researcher René Francillon "the most outstanding water-based combat aircraft of the second World War."