Japanese Aircraft Movie - very cool

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Japanese Aircraft Movie - very cool

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Intresting World War 2 Japanese movie(serial) on their aircraft.....[;)]
It is in twelve parts.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWrWROVc ... ed&search=
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Now if i only could speak japanese... [:(]
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Hey, how come my bombers aren't doing as well as those guys over Rangoon in part 6? [;)][:D]
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Anyone else think they saw Joel, Crow and Tom Servo in the front row? [;)]
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Its funny when the Hayabusa collides with a Buffalo, they bump off from each other instead of disintegrating (part 5).

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So that's where all the Allies' P-40s and Spitfires go.  Sold to Japan as film props!
 
Anyone know how to say "Flash Gorden" in Japanese?  [:'(]
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