Japanese pilots who flew into warships, particularly during World War II, are best known for their involvement in kamikaze missions. These suicide attacks were aimed at inflicting maximum damage on Allied naval vessels, particularly during battles in the Pacific Theater. The term "kamikaze" translates to "divine wind," reflecting the belief that these pilots were sacrificing themselves for their country. These missions became a desperate strategy as Japan faced increasing losses and dwindling resources.
Kamikaze pilots
German pilots.
Kamikaze pilots were not expected to return from what was a suicidal attack on the enemy.Most Kamikaze pilots had little training, nor flew decent aeroplanes.
They um... flew planes and blew up stuff
I believe they were called kamikazes.
Kamikaze pilots
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 .
Kamikaze pilots were Japanese fighter pilots in World War II who flew their planes (usually Mitsubishi Zero fighters) laden with explosives into enemy ships.
The meaning of the word Kamakazi is "Suicide". Literally translates to "divine wind". Japanese World War II pilots who suicide bombed US warships near the end of WW 2.
German pilots.
Pilots.
Pilots
Pilots of the USAF flew the B2 bomber. They were not sold to any other countries.
The pilots flew fighters called Zeros that could drop bombs on planes and they were also outfitted with automatic machine guns.
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Kamikaze were Japanese suicide pilots who attacked Allied warships during World War 2. The kamikaze plane's first flight took place in April 9, 1937.
Kamikaze pilots were not expected to return from what was a suicidal attack on the enemy.Most Kamikaze pilots had little training, nor flew decent aeroplanes.