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Kawanishi E7K floatplane launched as a spotter for Japanese warships engaged in shore bombardment during the Battle of Hong Kong in December 1941
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Mercian Heritage Research retweeted
15 June 1931. First flight of the Short Gurnard II. British single-engine two-seat biplane naval fighter in a floatplane version. Powered by a Rolls-Royce Kestrel II.
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3D Model: Accord-201 Floatsplane Discovery Livery ✈️ Low-poly floatplane with 5 LODs, rigging & animations. Ready for games, Unity & Unreal Engine and flight simulators. Created in 3ds Max (not AI-generated). Buy it on Ready-3D👉 ready-3d.com/shop/accord-201… #3D #Aircraft #GameDev
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Not Your Typical Taxiway Hazard! (Twin Otter Seaplane Avoids Snorkelers in Maldives) Follow for more! 👤 A great video via dxbsofia on Instagram 📸 Original Commentary by Pete the Irish Pilot 🎙️ #aviation #TwinOtter #Maldives #seaplane #waterrunway #bushflying #pilotlife #AvGeek #aviationvideos #floatplane
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去る漫音翁 retweeted
Japanese biplane floatplane going down under the guns of a US Navy fighter #guncamera
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this happens a lot for me with LTT videos since they repost their floatplane content on youtube members
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Have you heard the good news? Zuiun is here! Zuiun! How lucky for him that my bed sheets are water coloured! It is more comfortable for a floatplane that way.
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Tiny stray kittens spark three-day rescue operation at Campbell River floatplane hangar cheknews.ca/tiny-stray-kitte…   納屋の下に猫。母猫と6匹の子猫が保護されたんだって。全員捕獲するのに3日かかりました。 保護してもらってよかったねー、ケアしてもらってからお家探ししよーねー😹❤️
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ScaryHobbit retweeted
In September 1942, a single Japanese floatplane lifted off from a submarine off the coast of Oregon. In the cockpit sat Chief Warrant Officer Nobuo Fujita, carrying two 170-pound incendiary bombs and a 400-year-old samurai sword beside him in the cramped space. His mission? Drop the bombs over the forests of the Pacific Northwest, start a massive firestorm, and force the U.S. military to pull vital resources away from the Pacific theater. Fujita released his bombs over Brookings, Oregon. But the mission failed. Recent rain had soaked the forest, and alert park rangers put out the small fires almost immediately. The war continued, and the strange, isolated attack slowly slipped into the margins of history. Until 20 years later. In 1962, a civic group in Brookings came up with an extraordinary idea. They found Fujita and invited him back as the guest of honor at their local festival. The invitation caused national controversy and split the town. But the deepest conflict was inside Fujita himself. Deeply ashamed of what he had done during the war, Fujita accepted the invitation with a dark private promise. He packed his family’s ancient samurai sword in his luggage. Later, he admitted that if the Americans put him on trial for war crimes or publicly humiliated him, he planned to use the sword to commit seppuku, ritual suicide, right there. But when he stepped off the plane, he was met not with hatred, but with handshakes, applause, and a town offering real forgiveness. Overwhelmed by the mercy of the people he had once attacked, Fujita stepped to the podium and did something no one forgot. He knelt and gave the town his most treasured possession, his family’s 400-year-old samurai sword, as a lasting promise of peace. For the rest of his life, Fujita helped fund student exchange programs between Japan and Oregon. He even returned to the exact place he had bombed and planted a redwood “peace tree.” When he died in 1997, Brookings named him an honorary citizen, and his daughter later returned to the forest to scatter some of his ashes on the land he had once tried to burn. Today, that 400-year-old sword is displayed inside the Brookings Public Library, not as a trophy of war, but as a masterpiece of peace.
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