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+ | == [[:Category: Nakajima Ki-43|Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa]] == | ||
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Animated Movie (2013)
Also known as:
The Wind Rises (internatinal title)
Le vent se lève (french title)
風立ちぬ
Starring:
Voices depending the country.
A fictionalised biography of Jiro Horikoshi, designer of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter aircraft which served in World War II.
Note: This is an animated film. The aircraft shown in it are therefore not actual aircraft, however, where a reasonable depiction of an actual aircraft has been created, it has been identified as best as possible.
Fictional Dream Machine
Caproni Ca.3
Caproni Ca-30 is a post war identification.
Caproni Ca.4
Caproni Ca.60 Noviplano
The Caproni Ca.60 Noviplano was a nine-wing flying boat intended to be a prototype for a 100-passenger trans-atlantic airliner. First and single flight on 4th March 1921.
A realistic portrait of Giovanni Battista Caproni.
Caproni Ca.90
Caproni Ca.73
(missing screenshot)
Unidentified Aircraft
Jiro Horikoshi recently graduates as ingineer in 1927. This is the first aircraft he could quickly see at the Mitsubishi factory.
Tupolev TB-1
During the travel through Soviet Union, the japanese engineers saw a flypast.
Junkers F 13
Junkers G 23 ?
Behind the Junkers F 13 we can guess what seems to be a trimotor. At this time, the only Junkers trimotor was the Junkers G 23 (and the wider G 24) but the engines were slighty different and the propeller were a three blade one on the center with two two blade ones on the wing's engines.
Junkers G 38
Mitsubishi Ki-20
Mitsubishi Ki-1
Mitsubishi G1M1
The Mitsubishi G1M1 (also known as Mitsubishi Ka.9) was unique and led to the G3M bomber.
Mitsubishi Experimental 7-Shi
This carrier fighter has the company designation 1MF10.
Mitsubishi 1MF2
Unidentified Aircraft
On the top of the picture.
Mitsubishi G3M
Polikarpov I-15
Mitsubishi B1M
Nakajima A1N2
Mitsubishi A5M concept
Mitsubishi A5M prototype
(also known as Mitsubishi Ka.14).
Unlike the serial Mitsubishi A5M, the prototype had an inverted gull wing.
Boeing B-29 Superfortress & Unidentified Aircraft
Mitsubishi A6M Zero
A Zero (at right) with various bombers and transport wrecks.
Nakajima G8N
Among the wrecks, a wing with two engines (but no float). Japan has a single land-based four engine airplane, the Nakajima G8N.
Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa
And clearly a Nakajima G8N at right.
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