However, this new story, a biography of the man who designed some of the Japanese
fighter planes used during World War II, clearly doesn't sound like much of a family film in the way that Totoro or last year's The Secret World of Arrietty are.
Yukikaze is the name of the advance reconnaissance
fighter plane used by the series» hero on many of his missions.
Not exact matches
In 2001, Bay changed it up a bit and didn't focus on an important character but rather
used it to show
fighter planes flying in for an attack in «Pearl Harbor.»
Our technologies are
used in aircraft ranging from the most
used single aisle aircraft and the largest passenger
planes in the world to business jets and the world's advanced 5th generation
fighter aircraft.
That ship carries troops and more than 30
planes, including the F - 35 stealth
fighter — one of America's most advanced attack aircraft and one that would almost certainly be
used if war with North Korea were to break out.
At Alien Technology Corporation, Jeffrey Jacobsen's team has developed Fluidic Self - Assembly, a versatile electronic manufacturing technology that can be
used to increase efficiency in factories, build cheaper
fighter planes, and make cereal boxes that talk.
Nolan and cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema («Interstellar») shot the film
using 65 mm and IMAX cameras, and while the big scenes of spectacle are unquestionably sweeping and impressive, it's the smaller moments that stayed with me more, whether it's those cascading leaflets in the opening scene, the terrifying majesty of a
fighter plane gliding with its engines off, or a harrowing sequence involving a downed
plane that will doubtless be
used by English teachers to illustrate what poet Stevie Smith meant when she wrote «Not Waving but Drowning.»
Next is «The Wind Rises,» Miyazaki's latest tale which takes a slight diversion from his more whimsical fantasy films to tell the real - life story Jiro Horikoshi, the man who designed the Zero
fighter plane that was
used during World War II, and infamously during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
You'd start by getting your
fighter planes out of a hangar (exciting), then
using them to destroy Russian launch sites in side - scrolling shooter fashion, and then you'd shoot... some gates or something, with a tank or a bazooka.
If you are fighting in a ground forces match, small
fighters can be
used throughout the match, but match types that require you to destroy larger ground targets are best approached with at least 1 bomb capable
plane in your arsenal, ie: a bomber or an assault
plane.