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Photo ID: 1613625
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Views: 399
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I-10 With the success of the Kamikaze, the Imperial Navy decided to build an aircraft specifically designed for the task. A scary thought when looking at this aircraft [Nikon D3] |
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Photo ID: 1558889
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Views: 1298
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I-13 [Canon 40D + Sigma 17-70 DC]. |
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Photo ID: 1549109
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Views: 1975
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I-18 (cn 1049) Original Yokosuka MXY-7 captured on 01.04.1945 at Yontan Airfield Okinawa!!! Canon 5D 16-35 F2,8 |
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Photo ID: 1344952
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Views: 6231
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I-13 This genuine Ohka ('Cherry Blossom') suicide rocket plane was captured intact by US forces at Yontan on the Japanese island of Okinawa in 1945. When captured it carried the Japanese serial of I-13. Not to be confused with the replica of I-13 on display at the Planes of Fame museum in Valle, AZ. Assigned the British Aviation Preservation Council code of BAPC.99. |
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Photo ID: 1312108
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Views: 6738
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I-18 (cn 1049) Genuine original Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka ('Cherry Blossom') rocket powered kamikaze aircraft. Captured by US Forces on April 1, 1945 at Yontan Airfield, Okinawa, Japan. Now preserved at the Planes of Fame museum in Valle, AZ. |
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Photo ID: 0893242
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Views: 4205
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I-18 (cn 1049) With the success of the Kamikaze, the Imperial Navy decided to build an aircraft specifically designed for the task. The Ohka "Cherry Blossom" was to be carried to within range of the target by a Mitsubishi G4M that had its bomb bay doors removed as well as other modifications. |
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Photo ID: 0870361
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Views: 2254
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1-13 Ohka means 'cherry blossom' and was a rocket powered piloted aircraft to be carried and launched from a 'Mother' aircraft, glide as far as possible before making a final rocket powered approach to impact on its target. This example was captured by US forces in 1945 at Yontan Airfield, Okinawa. |
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Photo ID: 0592925
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Views: 3156
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I-13 Rocket powered suicide aircraft. |
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Photo ID: 0592924
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Views: 2193
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I-13 Rocket powered suicide aircraft. |
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Photo ID: 0515867
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Views: 4907
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1-13 (cn 1081) At Earl Reinert's Victory Air Museum. Captured on Okinawa |
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