Surviving Examples
Some 852 were built, mostly Model 11. Surviving Ohkas include:
- Model 11: Yūshūkan war museum, within the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan.
- Model 11: Royal Air Force Museum, Cosford. Ohka is Number I-13 captured 1 April 1945 at Yontan, Okinawa.
- Model 11: Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton.
- Model 11: Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester, Manchester.
- Model 11: Defence Explosives Ordnance School, Kent.
- Model 11: Indian Air Force Museum, Palam, New Delhi.
- Model 11: Iruma Air Force Base, Iruma, Saitama.
- Model 11: Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum, Quantico, Virginia.
- Model 11: Yanks Air Museum Chino, California. Ohka Number I-10.
- Model 11: Planes of Fame Museum, Chino, California. Ohka Number I-18 captured at Yontan.
- Model 22: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C. (restored 1993).
- K-1 (rebuilt to represent a Model 11, but retaining the landing skid): National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio.
- K-1: U.S. Navy Museum, Washington, D.C. Exhibit Photo.
- Model 43 K-1 Kai: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC.
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