Kaze tachinu

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Kaze tachinu movie poster.

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.


Made for Movie Fictional Dream Machine

KT Dream-Machine.jpg

Caproni Ca.3

Caproni Ca-30 is a post war identification.

KT Caproni Ca-30.jpg
KT Caproni Ca-30s.jpg

Caproni Ca.4

KT Caproni Ca-4.jpg

Caproni Ca.60 Noviplano

(missing screenshot)

Caproni Ca.90

Caproni Ca-90.jpg

Unidentified Aircraft

Biplane.
Don't remember if it's a Spad or a Salmson 2A2.
(missing screenshot)

Junkers F 13

(missing screenshot)

Junkers G 38

(missing screenshot)

Mitsubishi Ki-20

(missing screenshot)

Mitsubishi G1M1

The Mitsubishi G1M1 (also known as Mitsubishi Ka.9) was unique and led to the G3M bomber.

KT Ki-1.jpg
Mitsubishi L3Y1.jpg

Mitsubishi Experimental 7-Shi

This carrier fighter has the company designation 1MF10.

KT Nakajima Ki-11.jpg
KT Nakajima Ki-11a.jpg

Mitsubishi 1MF2

KT Parasol.jpg
KT Mitsubishi-1MF2.jpg

Mitsubishi G3M

(missing screenshot)

Polikarpov I-15bis

(despite an upper gull wing).
(missing screenshot)

Mitsubishi B2M (to confirm)

(missing screenshot)

Yokosuka B4Y

KT Yokosuka-B4Y.jpg

Mitsubishi A5M concept

KT Aichi-B7A.jpg

Mitsubishi A5M prototype

(also known as Mitsubishi Ka.14).
Unlike the serial Mitsubishi A5M, the prototype had an inverted gull wing.
(missing screenshot)

Boeing B-29 Superfortress

(missing screenshot)

Unidentified Aircraft

Don't remember what type of japanese fighter tried to intercept the Boeing B-29.
(missing screenshot)

Mitsubishi A6M Zero

(missing screenshot)


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