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BBI Japanese fighter pilot questions

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:53 am
by aferguson
Is there a place on the pilot to attach his sword? I don't see any holes for it anywhere.

And does anyone know where in the cockpit japanese fighter pilots carried their sword? Did the just wedge it beside them or was there a specific spot to put them?

Also, does anyone know whether Zero pilots used back pack type or butt pack type parachutes (when they wore them at all)?

Re: BBI Japanese fighter pilot questions

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:16 am
by Jnewboy
He is suppose to stand in the cockpit with the canopy back and hold the sword while in flight in order to slice the hellcat when they pass each other. Japanese pilots were well trained to do this while flying the plane with their feet... :lol:

Re: BBI Japanese fighter pilot questions

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:19 am
by aferguson
ok well i got my answers.

if anyone's interested. The sword was often fastened to special clips inside the cockpit, that were put there for just such purpose. Position of clips varied from plane to plane. Some pilots simpy placed the sword between seat and sidewall of plane, while others stowed in in a compartment in the fuselage, that were on some aircraft.

I still don't see anywhere for the bbi pilot to wear the sword, so maybe it was just carried to the plane. Dunno.

They wore butt pack type parachutes, although many pilots would not wear them if they were operating over enemy territory, though they may use the chute as a seat cushion. No harness would have been worn in this case.

They were more likely to wear the harness and chute if operating over their own territory, but some still wouldn't because they didn't like the way the harness interfered with their ability to fly the plane.

http://die-cast-army.over-blog.com/article-5351869.html

Re: BBI Japanese fighter pilot questions

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:56 pm
by Nugget
I remember reading in a few books that a lot of Japanese pilots preferred to go down with their plane instead of bail out, if that helps you at all.