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Old 08-03-2007, 10:38 AM   #1
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Please help me identify this aircraft

My father served in the 413th Figher Group (SE) during WWII on Ie Shima, a small island off Okinawa.

In his memorabilia, I came accross the attached photos of an aircraft I have never seen and am wondering if anyone can identify it.

The photos would have been taken between June and November 1945, most likely in Ie Shima.

Thanks for your help.

Wes Tyler
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File Type: bmp ie shima I-18 01.bmp (706.1 KB, 127 views)
File Type: bmp ie shima I-18 02.bmp (1.56 MB, 119 views)
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Old 08-03-2007, 10:52 AM   #2
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Nice photos Wes!

Easy, it's an "Okha Bomb."http://www.nasm.si.edu/research/aero/aircraft/kugisho_okha.htm

What did your father do with the 413th?
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Old 08-03-2007, 11:40 AM   #3
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Yep it is as Joe says the Okha Suicide Flying bomb (Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka).
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Old 08-03-2007, 10:09 PM   #4
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My Dad was a supply officer. He wrote a narrative of his time in transport to Ie Shima and his time on the island up until VJ Day. I've been organizing his photos and memorabilia. I'm thinking of self publishing the story.

The funny thing is that the 413th flew P-47s and there's not a single photo of one.

Here is, I suspect, an easier plane for you to identify. If you could, I'd appreciate it.
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Looks like a C-46 Commando to me.
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Old 08-04-2007, 12:17 AM   #6
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More photos

Thanks for your help.

Here are four photos of a crash, of what I think would also be a C-46?

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Old 08-04-2007, 01:55 AM   #7
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I have some photos of that Okha that I took at the National Air and Space Museum but they are on my laptop. If you wish I can get them off and post them.
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I would love to see them.

Thanks,

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That is a C-47 (DC-3) Dakota in that crash. But there is at least one other aircraft involved. There is the upright wingtip in the second photo -I'm pretty sure it doesn't belong to the C-47. In the third and fourth pictures there is a fuselage wedged under the C-47's fuselage. No idea what it or they are. Also interesting looking vehicle parked on top of cliff. No idea what that is either.
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Plane Crash

Upon close inspection, the vehicle appears to be a 2 1/2 ton truck. Thanks for noting the possible second aircraft.

As I've continued through my Dad's letters, I've noted that in the fall of '45 his unit was moved to Okinawa prior to returning home, so the crash may have taken place there.

Also, I have found the Okha, which started the thread:

Image:MXY7 Ohka Cherry Blossom Baka Ohka-7.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

It was captured on Okinawa and is now on display at Planes of Fame, Grand Cayon (Valle, AZ)
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In the first photo wasn't that one of the "Baka Bombs"?
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That is one of the 'baka bombs'. The American name for them at least, Baka means fool in Japanese - I think.

Ohka - means cherry blossom - the flower painted on its side.

As for that 'crash'. I don't think it is one. I assumed the photos were in sequence, but if that were the case you would see extensive fire damage on the C-47 in the third and forth photos. Given the date, it looks like they were getting rid of damaged, worn-out and war-surplus aircraft the quickest way they could. Something that happened a lot in the immediate post-war period.

Thanks for identifying the truck.
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My Dad talked about the destruction of aircraft after hostilities ceased.

Good call.

Thank you.
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Not a problem.

Glad to be of help.
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