Answer Kamikazi which translates to "Divine Wind". When the Chinese invaded Japan in 15th Century or so, a freak gale blew away the Chinese ships and saved their islands from capture. During WW2, they Japanese were hoping for a divine intervention to save them.
Those were the Kamikadze pilots, some history of that mission era is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamikaze
Kamikaze missions. Where Japanese pilots flew into targets with planes loaded with explosives and excess fuel.
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Gerald R. Ford, who was president from 1975-77. Ford crashed and destroyed seven American planes learning to fly, making him a "Japanese Ace".
Kamikaze, or "divine wind", referencing two sudden storms that saved Japan from being invaded by Chinese armadas of Ghengis Khan.Japanese pilots who crashed their planes where called Kamikaze.
Four planes were hijacked on September 11. * American Airlines Flight 11 (Boston to LA, crashed into North Tower of World Trade Center) * United Airlines Flight 175 (Boston to LA, crashed into South Tower of World Trade Center) * American Airlines Flight 77 (Washington DC to LA, crashed into the Pentagon) * United Airlines Flight 93 (Newark to San Francisco, crashed into a field in Pennsylvania)
During World War II, the Japanese strategy by which airplanes (fighters, bombers, and other aircraft) were deliberately crashed into enemy ships was called "Kamikaze". Meaning "Divine Wind", the name comes from a long-ago battle in which a typhoon destroyed an enemy invasion force that was approaching Japan by sea.
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" .
Kamikaze (divine wind).
they were simple boats packed with explosives and crashed into allied ships in world war 2.
They were called kamikaze (Japanese for "divine wind").
Japanese Suicide-plane attacks on Allied ships. The planes dive-bombed and crashed into Allied boats.
Japanese suicide pilots who crashed their planes into American navy ships in a desperate attempt to win the war. Kamikaze means "Divine Wind" in Japanese.
They were called 'kamikaze' pilots. Their mission was solely intended as a suicidal action.
Kamikaze.
The Japanese dropped many bombs and crashed planes into Pearl Harbor.
The two missions to Mars that ended in failure are the Mars Climate Orbiter in 1999, which crashed due to a navigation error, and the Mars Polar Lander in 1999, which likely crashed during its descent.
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American Airlines Flight 11 (crashed into the north tower) and United Airlines Flight 175 (crashed into the south tower).
The Mars satellite that crashed on Mars was the Mars Climate Orbiter. It crashed in 1999 due to a navigational error caused by a mix-up of imperial and metric unit systems during the spacecraft's mission.