I'm guessing you mean the Japanese zeros of WWII where the Kamakazis committed suicide by flying into US ships.
Planes were airplanes or aircraft. Suicide planes were called "Kamikazes."
They would crash their planes into buildings, ships, or other planes to take them down [dying in the process] =[
It was bombed by Japanese planes (including suicide bombers)
The Japanese resistance was on land and air ; notably the use of the Kamikaze suicide planes .
the kamikaze pilots were japenese pilots that purposely crashed there planes into allied ships, commiting suicide.
Japanese kamikazes
Japanese navy suicide pilots means "Divine Wind" in Japanese also called ShinpuJapanese Army suicide pilots called Tokkotai "court beautiful death"Japanese pilots who flew their planes on suicide missions against ships .
Japanese Suicide-plane attacks on Allied ships. The planes dive-bombed and crashed into Allied boats.
Kamikaze- "The Divine Wind"
Planes can crash due to a number of reasons including pilot error, electrical/mechanical failure, bad weather, air traffic controller error, and on rarer occasions, terrorism and pilot suicide.
The Japanese suicide planes were flown in the hopes of discouraging the Allies . In World War II the term was used for a Japanese suicide air force composed of fliers who crashed their bomb-laden planes into their targets, usually ships. The kamikaze was first used extensively at Leyte Gulf and was especially active at Okinawa. Kamikaze means "Divine Wind" .
I am not sure if this fits your song but Allied servicemen in the Pacific sometimes referred to Japanese suicide bombers ( air=borne variety) as Baka Bombs or Baka Planes- this being a Japanese word for ( Foolish or in the slang sense- Nuts ) bombs. Never as common as Kamikaze. the Baka planes were purpose built as suicide craft=not adapted fighters or bombers. the Japanese called them Ohka or Oka planes, and euphemistically ( Special assault craft ( I way).