https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS8HWFWaqa4
Later
Loved it! Thanks!
Very interesting. Thanks for posting.
for the record:
The Imperial Japanese Naval Air Forces lost a total of twenty-nine aircraft missing in action or confirmed as crashed during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 December 1941. Nine Mitsubishi Type Zero carrier-based fighters (Reisen or Zero), fifteen Aichi Type 99 carrier-based bombers (KanBaku, later code-named Val), and five Nakajima Type 97 carrier-based attack bombers (KanKo, later code-named Kate), failed to return to their mother ships, their having been shot-down, accidentally crashed, or simply lost at sea attempting to find their way back to their mobile bases. This study is the result of research into the missions and the circumstances resulting in the loss of each of the twenty-nine aircraft and the fates of their crews.
source:
http://www.j-aircraft.com/research/jimlansdale/japanese_losses_ph/Japanese_losses_Pearl_Harbor.htm
Pearl Harbor P-40s ping.
Bookmark for later. Was John Belushi in one of them?
May God Bless them and may we remember them; thanks for sharing.
“I was too young and too stupid to realize the danger I was in.”