
The J4M, also known as 17-Shi Otsu B, was an experimental design to create an interceptor for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Even though no prototype was built, the US intelligence office still gave it the designation "Luke". The aircraft never went beyond the design phase as the Navy preferred the Kyushu J7W fighter. In this battle, it came down to me and a Spitfire dog fighting. However I soon realized that I could be out maneuvered and my climbing ability wasn't great enough to pull away fast enough. Not to mention wing damaged crippled my turning ability. So I tried using the mountains as cover, flying extremely close to avoid the direct fire of the enemy. To my luck, it seems the enemy crashed during this maneuver.
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