PIC: Yeovilton England: Kamikaze aircraft to go on display

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PIC: Yeovilton England: Kamikaze aircraft to go on display

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1:52PM GMT 09 Feb 2014

A rare surviving Kamikaze aircraft seized by the British at the end of World War II is to go on display for the first time.

The aircraft, which would have been flown by a Japanese pilot on a suicide mission, was one of just four brought back to Britain from the Far East to display in museums.

It is not known what ever happened to the other three, but this Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka 11 has been kept in storage for the last 30 years at the Fleet Air Arm Museum near Yeovil, Somerset.

Staff have now wheeled it out in preparation for a lengthy refurbishment before they plan to exhibit it as part of an exhibition on the Pacific War in two years time.

Part of the renovation process will involve stripping back the paint applied to it after the war layer by layer to reveal its original design.

The Kamikaze planes were an effective way of bombing US aircraft carriers and ships during the conflict as the pilots could direct them straight at their targets.

They were attached to the underside of Japanese bombers and dropped from a height of 12,000ft, with 1,200kg of explosives crammed into their front end.

Three solid fuel rockets launched the crafts at speeds of 475mph while the pilot aimed it downwards towards enemy ships until impact.

"It has been here for 30 years but we have got it out now as it will be refurbished and go on public display in time for our next exhibition about the war in the Pacific."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/worl ... -time.html has more.
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Re: PIC: Yeovilton England: Kamikaze aircraft to go on displ

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Had you visited the FAA Museum in 1983, you would have seen and had the chance to photograph it.

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Re: PIC: Yeovilton England: Kamikaze aircraft to go on displ

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It is not known what ever happened to the other three
Well, that's rather public knowledge though ;-)
One used to be preserved at Chattenden, and is nowadays stored at Duxford;
one is preserved in the Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester;
and the last one is preserved in the RAF museum at Cosford.

I did visit the Yeovilton museum last year by the way, and seem to remember this fourth one was on display then. It was in a small side room, if I remember well. Have to check my log or photos to be sure though.....
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