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Japan - Navy
Yokosuka MXY7-K1 Ohka
Dayton - Wright-Patterson AFB (Wright AFB) (DWF) (closed)
USA - Ohio, June 25, 2007
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1018 The trainer variant of the famous Model 11 'Ohka' (Cherry Blossom) suicide rocket bomb. Easily distinguished by the landing skid and flaps - obviously the operational version was not configured for landings. Both versions were carried under the wing of a G4M 'Betty' bomber and released when about 50mi from their target. In combat, with rocket thrust, the Ohka could achieve dive speeds up to 615mph. The unpowered trainer carried water ballast which it would expel as it dived, then landed at 130mph!
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Photo ID: 0809336
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United Arab Emirates - Air Force
British Aerospace Hawk 63C
Al Ain - International (Buraymi West) (AAN / OMAL)
United Arab Emirates, January 30, 2005
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1018 (cn 3C002/410) A nice formation of two Hawk Mk63C (1017 & 1018) and one Hawk Mk63 (1014) of the Hawk Conversion Squadron. The formation was shot from an MB339A.
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Poland - Air Force
PZL-Mielec TS-11 Iskra
Bruntingthorpe
UK - England, May 5, 2002
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1018 Former Polish Iskra carries the UK civil registration G-ISKA, but is not believed to be airworthy at present.
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