War does not always cause a terrible picture. But it turns out, there is also a little small smile that can be generated from events that happened in the war it self. Hiroyishi Nishizawa example. Unique occurrence ranges in 1942. Nishizawa fly with other Japanese ‘ace’; Saburo Sakai the world known him as a good pilot with abillity flying, he also an expert to write their ecperiences, and biographies. They also fly with Toshio Ota. When they flew to the USA air base which at the time was an enemy of Japan. In Lae, Port Moresby, New Guinea. They flew in a tight formation arrangement. Who knows, that third hero from japanese didn’t shot anything or droped a missle direct to the U.S military base. and the enemy, they niether heard any misslile nti-aircraft shoot to them and none american aircraft striving to expel them.
Hiroyishi Nishizawa |
Toshio Ota |
Saburo Sakai |
But without realizing an American military aircraft apparently following them from behind and dropped a letter on top of their base. Not long after that they were called by their commander and they got heavily reprimanded. Apparently the commander had received a letter dropped on Lae’s base. Here’s the letter:
“We are very impressed by the three aviators who visited us today and we were amazed at the loop that they make over our base. We would greatly appreciate them if airline pilots were willing to come once again. then we deeply regret not making more preparation in their visit was. But next time they will receive a more festive reception. “
It sounds like just kidding but this is realy happened in world war two that are in the story by Martin Caidi, a leading aviation world author in his book “Zero Fighter”. tulisansejarah.blogspot
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