German WWII ramjet bomber in flight. This is a Dornier Do 217 heavy bomber with a ramjet propulsor mounted on top of its fuselage. This and similar designs were developed during World War II by the Austrian-German aerospace engineer Eugen Sanger (1905-1964) and the German engineer Irene Bredt (1911-1983).
Focke Wulf "Fw-283" Ramjet Fighter - was to be Powered by a Walter HWK Rocket Engine for Take-Off and 2 Pabst Ramjets Once Operating Speed was Reached – Armament: 2 x 30mm Mk.108 Cannon - Because the War Ended None were Built
Lippisch P13a – AviationMuseum
After the end of World War 2, Mitsubishi Ki-51 Type 99 attack planes and reconnaissance aircraft accumulated at Keijo Airfield (Gimpo) in Seoul.