Thanks for the link! I can get to it but was not able to find a way to link to it. Pretty PC-clumsy of me, but the aircraft is worth the viewing effort.
Now we have a Yokosuka D4Y Judy, a Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zero (flyable on the original Sakae 21 radial engine), the last remaining Mitsubishi J2M Raiden (static), A Kugisho MXY7-K1 Ohka suicide rocket, a Mitsubishi G4M Betty bomber (displayed in "as found" crashed condition, complete with plastic weeds growing out of it ... but no snakes), a Mitsubishi J8M1 rocket interceptor (one of seven made), and a US Stewart tank modified to highly resemble a Japanese light tank (been used in a lots of movies). Not a bad collection of Japanese WWII stuff!
If you get to So Cal, please stop in at the Planes of Fame and see it in person. If you come on a Saturday, look me up (Greg Pascal) in the restoration hangar.
I'd be pleased to both meet you and show you around in person. If you are a big engine fan, we could probably go out to the shop and see a lot of Allisons.