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Article about: This Japanese pilot did something in WW2 that no other pilot did,what was it ?

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    This Japanese pilot did something in WW2 that no other pilot did,what was it ?
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    JEDEM DAS SEINE

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    Got me mate , i give in , cheers Raymond

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    baled out

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    Hi Zwerge


    Looking at his gear I would say he flew for the British...


    Greetz

    Nick VR

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    Quote by Nick VR View Post
    Hi Zwerge


    Looking at his gear I would say he flew for the British...


    Greetz

    Nick VR
    No, he was a navy pilot (Japanese navy,that is ).
    JEDEM DAS SEINE

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    Hi Zwerge


    Quote by Nick VR View Post
    Looking at his gear I would say he flew for the British...
    02:45 AM answer...

    So tell us, what's so special about him?


    Greetz

    Nick VR
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    How about him being a Kamakazi pilot who survived??

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    not a clue, what's his story?

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    He survived a Kamikaze attack ?

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    Warrant officer Nobuo Fujita was the only man to bomb the mainland of USA in WW2. He flew a type 96 biplane from submarine I-25 on sept.9 and sept.29 1942 and dropped a total of 4 incendiary bombs in the Oregon forests,which of course started some large fires.
    JEDEM DAS SEINE

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