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To repel the B-29s, which had a terrifying destory power, Japanese Navy and Army developed and designed a series of Interceptors, some of which were proven successful in combat and some never went further than the drawing on the table.
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The rise and fall of the Imperial Japanese Navy, to a large extend, is a microcosm of the changes when time went along. In addition, the carrier-based planes, the "spirit" of Japanese Navy, embodies the spirit,will and culture feature of Japanese, a nation rich in ambition and perseverance.
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June 1942, an epic battle was staged in Midway. Perhaps you know that the U.S. overwhelmed the Japanese and created the turning point of World War II, but do you know how much the victory relied on luck, and how the Japanese was crushed in a few minutes when they had an absolute superiority?
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ChrisMentzel AnthonyKochevar
Omami LarsMosbeak
ThomasCleaver* AnChu
GeorgeFeher TonyFerredo
Gladiator*
(Feburary,2010) |
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From the Sino-Japan battlefield, via Pearl Harbor, Coral Sea, Midway, Santa Cruz, to the Kamikaze Operation in Mariana, the lengend of Mitsubishi Zero fighters is actually almost the entire Pacific War.The history would be narrated to you in such an impressive way. |
Omami RexKuang WarrenDickerson
IanRobertson TonyFerredo
DanielKaplan ChrisMentzel
AnthonyKochevar JerroenVeen
RahmiKocaman
Gladiator*
(September,2009) |
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April 1943,the "Operation I-Go" of Japanese Imperial Navy was going on. To raise the morale of the Japanese warriers, Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku decided to fly to the frontline. April 18, six zero fighters were escorting Admiral Yamamoto on his way. Meanwhile, 16 P-38 planes were silently approaching... |
Tony Feredo
Bill Cronk
Gladiator*
(December, 2008) |
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May 1942, the Japanese Empire had occupied all the Southeast Asia. The Japanese Empire seemed strong enough to crush any resistance force it confronted. Meanwhile, the Americans got a heavy blow in Pearl harbor and lost the superiority in the Pacific Ocean. Could the Americans stop the Japanese in the South Pacific? |
Chris Mentzel
Anthony Kochevar
Jeff Brundt
Gladiator*
(October, 2008 1st Version
March,2009 Update )
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