Glider
Captain
I must admit that I don't think the losses would automatically have been large.
There was no need for any more torpedo bombers or for low level straffing. By sticking to bombing there was little for the US to defend themselves with. The fighters were almost completely out of the fight, Heavy AA was almost non existant and in 1941 not that efficient, leaving you with Heavy Machine Guns which are of very limited use (if any) against level bombers.
A better use of the IJN aircraft I would suggest, would be to throw everything into a search for the Carriers.
They would be ready for you certainly but would have been heavily outnumbered. I don't know how many aircraft the carriers were carrying at that moment but its unlikely to have been the full war compliment. Also its almost certain that wherever the carriers were they were almost certain to head back to Pearl after the attack and would be coming to you.
There was no need for any more torpedo bombers or for low level straffing. By sticking to bombing there was little for the US to defend themselves with. The fighters were almost completely out of the fight, Heavy AA was almost non existant and in 1941 not that efficient, leaving you with Heavy Machine Guns which are of very limited use (if any) against level bombers.
A better use of the IJN aircraft I would suggest, would be to throw everything into a search for the Carriers.
They would be ready for you certainly but would have been heavily outnumbered. I don't know how many aircraft the carriers were carrying at that moment but its unlikely to have been the full war compliment. Also its almost certain that wherever the carriers were they were almost certain to head back to Pearl after the attack and would be coming to you.