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Revision as of 13:57, 6 June 2014
Info
Basic
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Upgrade
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Second Upgrade
Hiryuu Kai Ni No.196 飛龍改二 Hiryuu Class Aircraft Carrier | |||
Statistic | |||
HP | 67 | Firepower | 0 (64) |
Armor | 37 (76) | Torpedo | 0 (0) |
Evasion | 40 (82) | AA | 33 (82) |
Aircraft | 79 | ASW | 0 (0) |
Speed | High | LOS | 52 (89) |
Range | Short | Luck | 50 (92) |
Build Time | Slot | ||
Lv77 Remodel | 4 | ||
Stock Equipment | Space | ||
Type 21 Zero Fighter (Skilled) | 18 | ||
Type 99 Dive Bomber (Skilled) | 36 | ||
Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (Tomonaga Squadron) | 22 | ||
- Unquipped - | 3 |
Quote
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Character
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka
Illustrated by: Shibafu (しばふ)
Appearance
Souryuu and Hiryuu, being originally designed as sister ships, share many similarities. Namely, they wear color-differentiated versions of the same clothes.
Hiryuu wears a yellow kimono top, with the bottom of the sleeves fading to gray with red stripes. Her bottom is a green pleated skirt. She also wears a flight deck apron like Akagi and Kaga (The kana "ヒ" is inscribed on it). Her full flight deck is attached to her left arm. Unlike most other archer carriers, she doesn't wear muneate.
She has short brown hair.
Personality
History
Trivia
- Exceptionally high luck as she was the only survivor in Midway while Akagi, Kaga and Souryuu all sank by US air raid and her planes raided and indirectly sank US Carrier Yorktown (Hiryuu herself was later sank, too. Yorktown was damaged by Hiryuu's attack and later sank together with DD Hammann by I-168's torpedoes).
- Scuttled after the Battle of Midway, 5 June 1942