The shipboard bomber Comet, which was developed as a successor to the Aichi D3A, was also diverted to a night fighter by taking advantage of the maneuverability, sturdy airframe structure, and high-speed performance unique to a ship bomb. A 20mm machine gun is mounted diagonally upward in the rear windshield for the purpose of intercepting bombers at night. It is said that it was formalized in 1945 and more than 100 types 12 were remodeled, and he struggled to intercept the B-29 until the end of the war.
- The 20mm machine gun mounted on the rear seat is made of highly reproducible metal.
- Five types of markings are included, including the Fuyo unit, which is famous for its night attack attack unit.
Markings
- (1) 302 Sora Yo D-228 Naka Yoshimitsu Kamihisou / Captain Hisao Kanazawa Boarding Machine 1945 Kanagawa Prefecture / Atsugi Base
- (2) 302 Sora Yo D-216 Kanagawa Prefecture / Atsugi Base
- (3) 302 Sora Yo D-237 Unit 1945 Kanagawa Prefecture / Atsugi Base
- (4) 131 Sora Fuyo Unit 131-106 Unit Kawaguchi Tsuguo Kamihisou / Captain Takamasa Ohno Boarding Machine June 1945 Kagoshima Prefecture / Iwakawa Base
- (5) 131 Sora Fuyo Unit 131-187 Unit 131-187 August 1945