User:Shun Zero

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Hi, my handle name is Shun, I'm currently live in Japan.

I work as a software engineer for some company. Programing language I use now is C++. I am making some objective class middleware binaries working on a embedded kernel platform. Though I haven't been in army or navy, my old family member and my relatives had been in WW2.


I like airplane. I enjoyed right flyer airplane in my elementary and junior high school days. Japanese children call it as Mokei-Hikouki or Right-Plane, where Plane means airplane in Japanese. I won a school prize in a competition held at the open field of my town after the harvest. This type of rubber band powered right flyer airplane looks like the popular type model airplane known as the competition airplane kits for Science Olympiad specification in U.S.A.

I learned from him how to enjoy a rubber band powered right flyer airplane. I learned the wing angle of attack, the twist down the front edges of both wing tips about 3 degree, and the propeller shaft set to the left by 1.5 - 3 degree in accordance with the size of propeller.

He recalled he had learned these basic technology during his naval flight training school days as a FPO/3C boy of Imperial Japanese Air Force in 1944-45. Since running out of fuel stock and airplanes for training in the last spring, he had finally volunteered to the boat attack Kamikaze corps.

All was over for him as Isagiyoi concept on the August 15 of 1945 since Kamikaze wasn't the revenge of the nations but the last military operation for homeland defense against the Allied military forces. The war was over and he became a farmer.


I respect many people of that era of Japan who had to follow the national duty of military service, farewelled to their family, agonizing on the front line with starving to death, bravely fighting and longed for the end of the war, some day a peace conference held and back hometown salefy, though I don't support the Pacific War.

I don't respect some vulgar and big mouth leaders and cliques of that era of Japan who really had few will to promote democracy and equality of the people in Japan and the East Asia, promoted war with the feudal greed for egoistic honor and money, the power of the state.


My interests include Flying aces, World War II aircraft, its history and sciences, in particular. --Shun Zero 07:05, 3 May 2007 (UTC)


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