The aircraft failed to gain any interest from the French military and did not enter production.
The aircraft made a single bombing pass but failed to cause any damage.
The aircraft failed to become airborne and crashed into the sea.
While another Japanese naval aircraft failed to return to the carriers, the reason for its loss is not known.
The attacking aircraft failed to score any hits, and all six were lost.
Two aircraft failed to acknowledge the order, and he had to repeat it.
However, 24 aircraft failed to return, over half falling to German friendly fire.
Its owner had known too many aircraft fail to return during the long course of the war.
Up to this time, 367th casualties had been light, however two days later four aircraft failed to return.
The aircraft failed to find any buyers and did not enter production.