Mikro-Mir 1/32 Yokosuka MXY7-K1 Ohka
The Ohka was a special attack weapon of the Imperial Japanese Navy, with an estimated 755 units produced by the end of World War II.
This aircraft was designed to be carried by a Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" bomber to the vicinity of its target. After being released, it would accelerate using a solid-fuel rocket and glide at high speeds for a ramming attack.
For pilot training purposes, there was also a glider-type trainer version of the Ohka, equipped with water or sand ballast of the same weight as the bomb.
Specifications
- Length: approx. 188mm
- Wingspan: approx. 156mm
Includes
- A dedicated transport dolly
- Landing skids
- Photo-etched parts
- Decals and paint mask seals




Description
The Ohka was a special attack weapon of the Imperial Japanese Navy, with an estimated 755 units produced by the end of World War II.
This aircraft was designed to be carried by a Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" bomber to the vicinity of its target. After being released, it would accelerate using a solid-fuel rocket and glide at high speeds for a ramming attack.
For pilot training purposes, there was also a glider-type trainer version of the Ohka, equipped with water or sand ballast of the same weight as the bomb.
Specifications
- Length: approx. 188mm
- Wingspan: approx. 156mm
Includes
- A dedicated transport dolly
- Landing skids
- Photo-etched parts
- Decals and paint mask seals











