The Nakajima B5N prototype, designated B5N1 (in Allied reported name:
Kate), was flown in January 1937. The first serial aircraft carried the
designation Model 98 Model 11. The machines were tested in combat in
China.
In December 1939, another serial version entered production marked as
the B5N2 Model 12. The aircraft was equipped with a Nakajima Sakae
engine with a smaller frontal diameter and increased power which
improved the plane's performance. Initially, a hydraulic wing tip
folding mechanism was used, but after a short time it was replaced with
a more reliable manual one.