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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Jester on January 12, 2006, 03:34:58 AM

Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: Jester on January 12, 2006, 03:34:58 AM
Anyone got any idea what this thing is? Japanese version of the German Radio Controlled MISTEL aircraft?

Carrier aircraft is a Kawasaki E7K1 "ALF." The orange object is listed as a MXY4 so it is made by Yokosuka Aircraft.

(http://www.airwar.ru/transfer/grishan///camms/ar/1206/pics/65_2.jpg)

Was some Russian text with it - maybe some of our buddies to the East can clear it up.

Rysunek japonskiego wodnosamolotu rozpoznawczego Kawanishi E7K1 z samolotem-celem latajacym Kugisho MXY4 zamontowanym na wspornikach nad gornym platem. Wodnosamolot E7K skonstruowany zostal na poczatku lat 30-tych na podstawie wymagan 7-Shi. E7K1 sluzyly na pokladach ciezkich okretow wojennych oraz w jednostkach bazowych lotnictwa Cesarskiej Marynarki Wojennej do konca lat 30-tych. Potem wykorzystywano je do zadan szkolnych i jako nosiciele sterowanych radiem celow latajacych MXY3 i MXY4.

Curious. :huh
Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: SMIDSY on January 12, 2006, 03:37:41 AM
i doubt it was a missile because it has floats. this suggests that it was probably some sort of testbed for airodynamic design. besides, the mistel bomber was not radio controlled, it was trimmed to fly in a strait line, so you just aim it at the target and let it go. also, if it WAS a bomb, why is it strapped to the top of the aircraft?
Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: Jester on January 12, 2006, 03:40:08 AM
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Originally posted by SMIDSY
if it WAS a bomb, why is it strapped to the top of the aircraft?


You could say the same about the floats and the engine in it. ;)
Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: SMIDSY on January 12, 2006, 03:44:36 AM
the engine could just suggest that it was a sort of unguided cruise missile (which is a kind of bomb).
Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: Lusche on January 12, 2006, 07:14:51 AM
This was an unmanned radio-controlled target-drone.
Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: Geary420 on January 12, 2006, 10:52:13 AM
Was the Mistel radio controlled?  I thought it was just lined up on target and cut away from the 190 to fall like a really big bomb?
Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: Golfer on January 12, 2006, 12:02:11 PM
Is your version of "Missile" spelled "Mistel" like...mistle-toe?

Here's 'da bomb' Ohka or "Cherry Blossom" attached to a G4M Betty

(http://www.ijnafpics.com/JB&W3/Ohka-16s.jpg)
Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: Geary420 on January 12, 2006, 05:45:24 PM
The Mistel was a ju88(yes remote controlled, answered my own question)full of explosives attached to a 190 control plane, which once at target was cut loose and guided in by the 190 pilot.  It sure would have sucked to get bounced flying one of those, but I guess the odds were a lot better than piloting a "cherry blossom".

http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/mistral.html
Title: Japanese Mistel's?
Post by: Scherf on January 12, 2006, 07:32:44 PM
Not Russian, Polish.

Seems to be some kind of navy target drone:

Drawing japanese wodnosamolotu distinctive Kavanishi E7K1 with aircraft with-aim patching Kugisho MXY4 set up on cantilevers over high piece. Vodnosamolot E7K constructed zostal on beginning of years 30-this on base wymagan 7-shi. E7K1 they ministered on the layers of heavy naval crafts of war as well as in the commandoes of the basic aviation of Imperial Navy to the end of years 30 it. Then are  used it to zadan school and as carriers steered with the radio of aims patching MXY3 and MXY4.

Hey, I'm just the messenger.

http://www.1-800-translate.com provides the automatic translation.