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Re: ~ The Kamikaze ~

Sun, Jul 6 2014 10:04 AM (6 replies)
  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Sat, Jul 5 2014 10:12 AM

    So, I had several Kamikaze's yesterday, you know, the really good ones with Grey Goose and Cointreau & Fresh Lime juice...so fine...anyway, I got stumped. Does anyone know why those Jap Kamikaze pilots in WWII wore protective head-gear ?

  • donsprintr
    2,063 Posts
    Sat, Jul 5 2014 10:45 AM

    In case something went awry before they started their death dive on an allied aircraft carrier ... 

  • andyson
    6,415 Posts
    Sat, Jul 5 2014 11:09 AM

    That's a very deep thought SP and one of life's great mysteries......

  • DaddysKat
    3,554 Posts
    Sat, Jul 5 2014 12:22 PM

    My question is ... did they really wear the parachute, or was that just another Hollywood fabrication?

  • ZioMio
    4,680 Posts
    Sat, Jul 5 2014 1:09 PM

    SweetiePie:
    Kamikaze pilots in WWII wore protective head-gear ?

    DaddysKat:
    did they really wear the parachute

     

    This is sort of a trick question, as they technically didn’t wear “helmets,” but leather “flight caps” that covered the head and ears. These kept the pilots from getting too cold or going deaf while flying with their cockpit canopies open, which they sometimes did to get a better view when taking off, landing, or looking for landmarks.

    Even if the kamikazes had access to the helmets of modern aviation, though, wearing them wouldn’t be a pointless endeavor on a mission to crash their planes into American warships. If you’re familiar with aviation or even gravity, you know that a pilot’s helmet is not going to do much good in most crashes. A plane meeting another solid object abruptly normally results in death, no matter what the pilot has on his or her head. What a helmet, or even a softer leather flight cap, is good for is protecting a pilot’s head from getting knocked by the cockpit canopy during high-speed, mid-air maneuvering, like the kind you have to do to avoid gunfire while nosediving into a ship.

    Couple this with the fact that kamikazes sometimes had to abort their missions before the explosive finale due to turbulence, weather or visibility issues, and the pilots’ protective headgear becomes much more apparent as an aid to help them complete their mission, not necessarily survive it.

     

    Head Gear and Parachute optional when drinking these though ;-)

    Kamikaze - Vodka Cocktail

     

  • rollone
    777 Posts
    Sat, Jul 5 2014 5:52 PM

    ^^^^^^^^^ dead on^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Sun, Jul 6 2014 10:04 AM

    ZioMio:
    death, no matter what the pilot has on his or her head

     

    I wonder if wearing a "black box" would be a helper

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