You should just use your own voice for narration. Who cares if some people don't like accents? Your voice is REAL. Authentic. HUMAN. Let us be done with AI now before we forget the difference between real and false
It is the Ohka which is a rocket plane. Plus, the engine used in this plane (if this plane is real) is not really known... (there is just a hypothesis that it was a Kr-10 but it is not sure)
I have always read that the Ohka (cherry blossom) was difficult to control. I wonder if this derivative (should it exist) would be similar. Fast and hard to fly does not sound good.
The fin has been modified so perhaps its stability will have been improved. But it is an interesting point regarding the veracity of the existence of this plane.
The Ohka is a rocket plane but, we do not have much informations on this one but it was only supposed that its engine was a KR-10. Plus, if you look on the thumbnail, it has an air entry which leads us to suppose that it was a jet engine.
None of the photos show a jet w air intakes like some of the artwork showed. They all show rocket planes derived from the Ohka. This makes one wonder; if they were willing to crash a Ohka into a ship; why they wouldn't do so against a B29?. The B29 had far fewer defensive weapons; and the small target size and speed would make it very difficult to intercept or shoot down with limited machine gun fire. The Ohka could fly up to 400 mph fast enough to intercept a B29 and fast enough for escort fighters to have difficulty trying to prevent a suicide collision. Doing this; the US air raids may have needed to be be suspended incuding the Abomb.
I couldn't find evidence of this anywhere, could you provide your source? Or are you confusing this with the Kikka (Me-262 derivative)? Which actually Japan never received the blueprints for, but literally eyed it from photos and made a working prototype...quite the feat for the time. Or the shusui which is similar to the ohka, and was indeed derived from the German Me-163
You should just use your own voice for narration. Who cares if some people don't like accents? Your voice is REAL. Authentic. HUMAN. Let us be done with AI now before we forget the difference between real and false
It is NOT a jet. It is a rocketplane.
It is the Ohka which is a rocket plane. Plus, the engine used in this plane (if this plane is real) is not really known... (there is just a hypothesis that it was a Kr-10 but it is not sure)
I have always read that the Ohka (cherry blossom) was difficult to control. I wonder if this derivative (should it exist) would be similar. Fast and hard to fly does not sound good.
The fin has been modified so perhaps its stability will have been improved. But it is an interesting point regarding the veracity of the existence of this plane.
You keep calling it a jet which if it is rocket powered it is not. It would be a rocket plane like the German 163 Komet.
The Ohka is a rocket plane but, we do not have much informations on this one but it was only supposed that its engine was a KR-10. Plus, if you look on the thumbnail, it has an air entry which leads us to suppose that it was a jet engine.
None of the photos show a jet w air intakes like some of the artwork showed. They all show rocket planes derived from the Ohka. This makes one wonder; if they were willing to crash a Ohka into a ship; why they wouldn't do so against a B29?. The B29 had far fewer defensive weapons; and the small target size and speed would make it very difficult to intercept or shoot down with limited machine gun fire. The Ohka could fly up to 400 mph fast enough to intercept a B29 and fast enough for escort fighters to have difficulty trying to prevent a suicide collision. Doing this; the US air raids may have needed to be be suspended incuding the Abomb.
20 mm cannons nit machine guns.
Automatic canons are just heavy machine guns.
Germany provided the blueprints The Japanese made it work
I couldn't find evidence of this anywhere, could you provide your source? Or are you confusing this with the Kikka (Me-262 derivative)? Which actually Japan never received the blueprints for, but literally eyed it from photos and made a working prototype...quite the feat for the time. Or the shusui which is similar to the ohka, and was indeed derived from the German Me-163