Role: Twin-engine medium bomber
Service Introduction: 1938 (in the Philippines)
Local manufacture undertaken by Philippine Aircraft Development Company (Davao)
Crew: 4 (pilot, navigator/bombardier/nose gunner, ventral gunner, dorsal gunner/radio operator)
Length: 16.4 m
Wingspan: 22.60 m
Height: 4.00 m
Wing area: 87.60 m²
Empty weight: 8,680 kg
Loaded weight: 12,030 kg
Maximum takeoff weight: 14,000 kg
Powerplant: 2 × Jumo 211F-1 or 211F-2 liquid-cooled inverted V-12, 986 kW (1,300 hp (F-1) or 1,340 (F-2)) each
Maximum speed: 440 km/h
Range: 2,300 km with maximum fuel
Service ceiling: 6,500 m
Rate of climb: 20 minutes to 5,185 m
Armament: up to seven 7.92mm machineguns and 2,000 kg of bombs in the main internal bomb bay
Quantity in Service: estimated 33 serviceable aircraft on hand 31 December 1940; additional quantity of 15 aircraft ordered for manufacture during 1941