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PostPosted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:35 pm 
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Interesting Japanese AC pictures site.

In Japanese only.

I wonder what is story behind this one :roll:

http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/zerosenochibo/

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Michel Lemieux wrote:
Interesting Japanese AC pictures site.

In Japanese only.

I wonder what is story behind this one :roll:

http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/zerosenochibo/



Obviously the Japanese attacked Cherokee territory :lol:

Maybe they were using the arrows to determine bullet trajectory?

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I think those are Comanche arrows...

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I concur with Zane...definitely Comanche.

Seriously, in the second photo it would almost appear as though the fellows are mixing cement. Is the machine being set up as some kind of memorial?

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I used the Google translation tools and nothing of interest came under the pictures information.


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Any dummy can see that it has tangled with an Apache helicopter!

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Dan K wrote:
I concur with Zane...definitely Comanche.


And Comanche were widely respected as the best horsemen on the plains. Therefore...


...wait for it...




...she clearly tangled with a Mustang.



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HAHAHA :lol: :roll:

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the arrows have 1 explanation....shot down by ww 2 era new guinea tribesmen style anti-aircraft fire!! :lol:

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Looks like a patriotic display being installed in a park? Maybe with the arrows to show how the plane survived a vicious attack by our fighters? Kind of like a CSI type deal showing the bullet paths. Notice the light pole in the one picture, I don't think she parallel parked while landing! :lol:


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Still a strange pic - they thought that was a lot of battle damage? At least it didn't blow up....


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