The old man's works, as always, have the elegant style of painting, innocent childhood and beautiful love, supplemented by magical elements and conscience music.
Speaking of which, when I watched this movie, my focus was on the related hand-crafted knowledge.
1. The Zero fighter (hereinafter referred to as "Zero")
is the most famous fighter in Japan during World War II. It has high climb rate, small turning radius, fast speed and long range. In the early stage of the Pacific War, there was no air opponent. The zero-point war is the capital for Japan to dare to launch the Pacific War. Specifically: -
In the early days of the Pacific War, the Japanese Navy had 300 Zero fighters, of which 250 were used in the Pacific theater, all of which were Zero fighter 21, and participated in battles such as Pearl Harbor and the Philippine Raiders. The British and American allied forces suffered successive defeats under Zero, creating the myth of the undefeated Zero fighter.
2, Caproni
Italian designer Caproni, the main achievement is also a fighter.
The airline (Caproni Company) established by Caproni in 1908 developed various types of bombers during the First World War and sold them to domestic or British, French, American and other countries. Later, during World War II, the company even acquired other smaller aircraft manufacturers and gradually grew into a large group that continued to contribute to World War II. . Caproni has also developed a travel aircraft, and on August 2, 1919, a passenger plane made by Caproni crashed, which was the first passenger plane accident in Italian history. . Orz
3, Hori Yue Erlang, also translated as dig Yue Erlang
, a famous Japanese aircraft designer. He was the designer of the "Zero" fighter. Born in Gunma Prefecture, Japan on June 22, 1903, Jiro Horetsu graduated from the Department of Aeronautics of Tokyo Imperial University in 1927. From 1929 to 1930, he studied in the German Junkers Aircraft Company and the American Curtis Aircraft Company. In 1961, he served as a consultant to the Nagoya Aircraft Manufacturing Institute, and in 1962, he served as the president of the Japan Bankong Society. He died in 1982.
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