tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160546163844864803.post8920946946610224283..comments2024-03-29T14:37:23.949+09:00Comments on WildEagles: Nakajima Ki-4 by Chas BunchArawasihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09356734843656289711noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160546163844864803.post-45380136254610984782013-01-24T22:11:07.122+09:002013-01-24T22:11:07.122+09:00That is a model?
Seriously now; exceptional work a...That is a model?<br />Seriously now; exceptional work and a GREAT choice of markings. I have never seen the question mark nor read of the story behind it.<br /><br />So many of us in the West tend to think of WW II era Japanese as humorless fanatics. Needless to say, they were actually just people like us for the most part. What a clever idea for that unit to use the question mark; and I can imagine the brass were quite PO'd about it!<br />The spirit behind the question mark reminds me a little of Sakai and his comrades putting on a display of aerobatics over an Australian air base early in the war.harold Knoreply@blogger.com