It entered service in late 1944. A total of 256 were built .It was equipped with dive brakes,
located in the front legs of the float struts, to allow it to operate in a secondary role as a dive bomber.
Entering service at a time when Japan had lost air superiority, they suffered heavy losses during
the Philippines campaign and most surviving E16As were expended in suicide attacks in the Okinawa area.
Added fx_E16A_Waterland from the seaplane wake packages by Bruce Kestell.
Modified the air file to better simulate engine and airframe dimensions.
Adjusted dp hardpoints for small and medium bombs.