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Yokosuka MXY8
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Yokosuka MXY8

Yokosuka MXY8
Description
RoleTrainer
Crewone, pilot trainee
Dimensions
Length6.05m19' 10"
Wingspan9.50m31' 2"
Height2.70m8' 10"
Wing area17.7m²190 ft²
Weights
Empty
Loaded
Powerplant
EngineNone
Armament
None

The Yokosuka MXY8 Akigusa (Japanese: MXY8 秋草, "Akigusa" translated as "Autumn grass") was a training glider built in parallel with the Mitsubishi J8M rocket-powered interceptor aircraft.

The J8M was to have simply been a licence-built Messerschmitt Me 163, but due to difficulties in obtaining technical materials from Germany, it eventually had to be designed almost from scratch. The MXY8 was designed in parallel with the J8M to validate the design, and then to provide pilot training during the development of the actual interceptor. The Army designation for the type was Ku-13.

The MXY8 was built entirely of wood, and fitted with ballast tanks that would be filled with water to simulate the weight and therefore flight characteristics of a fully equipped J8M. Some 50-60 of these gliders were eventually built.

A more advanced trainer, the MXY9, equipped with a primitive jet engine was planned, but was never produced.

Many sources apply the designation MXY8 to the Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka kamikaze weapon.

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