A Picture World War 2 Japanese Kamikaze Rocket Plane, the Baka Bomb.Built in Japan, A captured Japanese Kamikaze rocket plane found on the island of Ie Shima near Okinawa in World War 2. This was the Baka Bomb used by the Japanese in WW2 to take out ships. this Baka Bomb flew at about the speed of sound but entered the war too late to be used very often or at all. Sometimes the Baka bomb is also spelled Baca Bomb from Japan in WW2. |
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A Tribute to Vincent A. Dauro
A captured Kamikaze Rocket Plane, Baka Bomb, device the Japanese used.
anything about this aircraft, Please send me email at the bottom of this page
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Click Here to See and read more about the Baka Bomb Photos from Frank Dauro
Click Here to see and read more about the Baka Bomb Photos from Jim Black
Click Here to see the Baka Bomb and Invasion of Guam in WW2 from Evan Swinford
Click Here to see the Baka Bomb Photos from Richard Notestine
I was hoping to find more information on what squadron my father (Vincent A. Dauro) was attached to. If you have any information, please send an email at the bottom of this page |
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The man sitting in the cockpit is my father. The
only digital copy of it I have located is owned by British Pathe. I do not know if it is available through the
National Archives. a Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka manned flying bomb - which, carried beneath a G4M "Betty" bomber to within range of its target, was given the nickname Baka (Idiot) by American forces - employed by Japan in the final months of World War II |
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8-20-2002
From Robin Mallon You had a photo of a Japanese Kamikaze rocket plane and asked for info.The one in the Japanese Kamikaze Rocket Plane photo is a Yokosuka MXY-7 model 22 serial number I-18 named the "Ohka". Allies referred to it as the "Baka Bomb" meaning foolish or silly bomb. The Marines have serial I-13 in their museum. The specs follow:
Notes: Single seat suicide attack aircraft
Specifications
Propulsion No. of Engines:1
Performance Range:80 miles 129 km
Just a quick follow-u to my previous e-mail. The link is to a restored version of the Kamikaze rocket plane you were requesting info on. Robin |
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12-20-2008 Dear Jeff, |
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Click Here to see and read more about the Baka Bomb Photos from Richard Notestine
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